What’s your go too (secure) method for casting over the internet with a Jellyfin server.

I’m wondering what to use and I’m pretty beginner at this

    • Novi@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      I would not publicly expose ssh. Your home IP will get scanned all the time and external machines will try to connect to your ssh port.

      • Everyday0764@lemmy.zip
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        4 days ago

        i have ssh on a random port and only get so many scan, so low that fail2ban never banned anyone that was not myself (accidentally).

      • Auli@lemmy.ca
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        4 days ago

        Ssh has nothing to do with scanning. Your IP and everyone else up is being scanned constantly. In ipv4 space at least.

    • SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works
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      4 days ago

      Why would you need to expose SSH for everyday use? Or does Jellyfin require it to function?

      Maybe leave that behind some VPN access.

      • Ptsf@lemmy.world
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        4 days ago

        Honestly you can usually just static ip the reverse proxy and open up a 1:1 port mapping directly to that box for 80/443. Generally not relevant to roll a whole DMZ for home use and port mapping will be supported by a higher % of home routing infrastructure than DMZs.

        • cm0002@lemmy.world
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          4 days ago

          It’s beginner level, the hard part is the reverse proxy, once you have a grasp on that just having it on a dedicated box in a segmented portion on your firewall designated as the DMZ is easy. Id even go so far as to say its the bare minimum if you’re even considering exposing to the internet.

          It doesn’t even need to be all that powerful since its just relaying packets as a middleman