Comment on How do I host Jellyfin in the most secure manner possible?
Charger8232@lemmy.ml 4 weeks agoDoes Headscale conflict with ProtonVPN/Mullvad VPN (i.e. can I use those alongside Headscale)? Android has a limited number of VPN slots, so that’s why I ask.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Nope. Wireguard runs outside the same protocols.
Charger8232@lemmy.ml 4 weeks ago
So:
Always-on VPN
enabledBlock connections without VPN
enabledAnd that will work? It will be encrypted during transit? And only run on the LAN? Does ProtonVPN need to allow LAN connections (I assume it does)?
just_another_person@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Sorry, it may be confusing, but Headscale is ONLY the free server component. The client is still Tailscale’s open client. That’s why I’m saying just sign up and try it first with Tailscale, and then if you need more connections without paying, create a Headscale server and re-register your clients to that to skip charges.
Charger8232@lemmy.ml 4 weeks ago
Alright, I’m slowly learning, bare with me here:
ProtonVPN is always-on and blocks connections without VPN
Jellyfin and Headscale are hosted on the Pi (or does Headscale need its own server?)
Tailscale and a Jellyfin client are installed on the phone
Will that will run fully on the LAN?
Will it be encrypted during transit?
Does ProtonVPN need to allow LAN connections?