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- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 3 weeks ago:
WAF??
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 3 weeks ago:
SSO plugin is good to know about. Does that address any of the issues with security that someone was previously talking about?
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks! I’ll read more through it when I have the chance!
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 4 weeks ago:
I’m more interested in the fail2ban setup. How did you do that for Jellyfin? Is it through a plugin?
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 4 weeks ago:
I use Tailscale right now. Which, in fairness, I didn’t state in the post. However, I was hoping to share it more similarly to how I used to with Plex. But, it would appear, I would have to share it through Tailscale only at this point.
- Comment on How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet? 4 weeks ago:
Clients are built to speak directly to the Jellyfin API. if you put an auth service in front it won’t even ask you to try and authenticate with that.
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- Comment on fetching bleach after this one 5 weeks ago:
It’s obviously AI generated.
- Comment on Full Xbox 360 recompilation for PC debuts with Sonic Unleashed Recompiled 1 month ago:
That’s the dream.
- Comment on New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code. 2 months ago:
True.
- Comment on New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code. 2 months ago:
Well said. Some of the most talented devs I know use Stack Overflow. It depends on how you use it.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 2 months ago:
Trying to figure out how to get my abhorrent docker container to route all traffic through my VPS through wireguard. The catch is that the webui needs to be accessible through LAN.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I have tried probably over a hundred and never had that happen once. I hear you. But, there is only one version now and if your compose file doesn’t work it’s just incorrect.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Huh? They officially support it and there is no need for a version any more. It’s standardised. As a matter of fact, if you try to start a compose stack that starts with a version number it gives you a warning that it’s not needed.
- Comment on “Torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn’t feel right”: Meta emails unsealed 2 months ago:
False. But, feel free to explain why you think so.