Just because you do know any or that there are no know to the public does not mean it is secure. Do we know if the plex communication with your server is secure? No one cares, because no one is looking into it.
The main issue, is that ita not that simple to get new versions on the closed eco systems on many smart TV, especially when you are just a single dev and no company who can throw money on the problem.
As I said, the issue is not that big, and mainly an excuse for most ppl.
The API break will come, hopefully sooner than later, but it needs to be carefully designed, to prevent issues in the future.
But again, the current issue is not that much of a problem. I do not see the benefit of anyone to probe my server if i have certain media files on there. And i do not use the default paths.
Sure not knowing of an issue doesn’t mean it’s secure, but that doesn’t also mean that projects with known issues aren’t a problem… Like if you want jellyfin to be popular you should want this to be fixed - I don’t get this attitude from people who main jellyfin who seem opposed to pushing for it to be better. It not being a big issue is your own personal opinion - it’s obvious that known security issues sitting around for a long time bothers a lot of people so the sooner it gets addressed, the fewer reasons people have to stick with Plex. That’s a good thing right?
Just because you do know any or that there are no know to the public does not mean it is secure. Do we know if the plex communication with your server is secure? No one cares, because no one is looking into it.
The main issue, is that ita not that simple to get new versions on the closed eco systems on many smart TV, especially when you are just a single dev and no company who can throw money on the problem.
As I said, the issue is not that big, and mainly an excuse for most ppl. The API break will come, hopefully sooner than later, but it needs to be carefully designed, to prevent issues in the future.
But again, the current issue is not that much of a problem. I do not see the benefit of anyone to probe my server if i have certain media files on there. And i do not use the default paths.
Sure not knowing of an issue doesn’t mean it’s secure, but that doesn’t also mean that projects with known issues aren’t a problem… Like if you want jellyfin to be popular you should want this to be fixed - I don’t get this attitude from people who main jellyfin who seem opposed to pushing for it to be better. It not being a big issue is your own personal opinion - it’s obvious that known security issues sitting around for a long time bothers a lot of people so the sooner it gets addressed, the fewer reasons people have to stick with Plex. That’s a good thing right?