• ugo@feddit.it
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    7 hours ago

    No need to expose jellyfin to the internet if you selectively allow peers on your lan via wireguard.

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      25 minutes ago

      Which doesn’t work for The grand majority of devices that would be used to watch said media.

      Tvs game consoles rokus so on so forth typically don’t support VPN clients.

      The Jonathan clients for these devices also typically don’t support alternative authentication methods which would allow you to put jellyfin behind a proxy and have the proxy exposed to the internet. Gating all access to jellyfin apis behind a primary authentication layer thus mitigating effectively all security vulnerabilities that are currently open.

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        25 minutes ago

        Nor will the VPN work on things like their TV or Roku or game console. You know the things that people typically sit down and watch media on…

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        4 hours ago

        I believe your situation, that said I set up wireguard on my SO’s mac and all that is needed is to flip a switch in an app to connect. For my aunt, I’d likely set that up permanently since it only affects traffic when accessing the lan.

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          6 hours ago

          The difference is that my friends get a lot of value out of my server, as they don’t need to use any technology they’re unfamiliar with.