Comment on How do I securely host Jellyfin? (Part 2)
catloaf@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
ProtonVPN in its free tier does not allow LAN connections
This is the limiting factor. In order to get around this, you’ll have to put your Jellyfin server on the Internet. Hopefully you can enable port forwarding. If not, you have painted yourself into a corner.
If you cannot use self-signed or internal CA certs, you will also need a domain name, and something like Let’s Encrypt to issue certs for that domain.
Charger8232@lemmy.ml 5 weeks ago
Although not ideal, I would be willing to pay for ProtonVPN (or another) if that’s what is required. If I did have LAN connections, what are my options? Eventually I will get a more trustworthy router, but I still don’t want to trust it by sending data in plaintext, even if I can control it and enable port forwarding.
catloaf@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Already answered in your previous post: lemm.ee/post/60855169/19569046