

Why would you want to spend more time thinking about a dead site?
Why would you want to spend more time thinking about a dead site?
What’s in the logs?
If it’s on the Internet, yes.
Given the state of the Internet, you should keep a healthy level of paranoia. I always recommend exposing as little as possible, and that means using only a VPN and not putting jellyfin itself on the Internet.
Technically yes, but as long as your WAN gateway doesn’t provide a route, clients will only know how to reach your own gateway.
Agreed. Separate device. If your VM or hypervisor dies, or you misconfigure something, you take your Internet down. Not a fun thing to recover from.
You only need one port. WAN to switch, switch to router. The router routes and sends it back to the switch, and the switch to the LAN. Vice versa for outbound traffic. It’s called a router on a stick.
Not recommended if you’re paranoid about security, because a malicious client or particularly malformed inbound traffic could bypass your router. For general use it’s perfectly fine.
Pretty much any router will handle that.
If you want do open source, you can do something like opnwrt on hardware they support. Or, build the whole thing yourself with opnsense on any device that can run FreeBSD.
You should also share the solution for future readers.
Google that string. Looks like it’s the key for the wine repo, not related to what you’re doing. Remove the offending repo, or add the key.
Probably not. In the data center, a server has its own temperature sensors. But most people never use those either and just use AC for the whole room.
Any chance it supports smart card cert auth? The only one I know of is putty, and I fucking hate putty.
No good enterprise management. Doesn’t run enterprise software.
Most people don’t really care what they use, they just want to be able to use it. If it doesn’t run their programs, it’s no good to them.
Companies don’t use it on the desktop because enterprise management sucks. There’s no equivalent to group policy. Ansible is not the same.
Any drive should read faster than media playback. I’d check the actual read speed and playback logs to make sure you’re not having other issues.
SEO garbage has been around for much more than a decade. In fact, before Google got really good at search ranking, sites easily gamed the search engines.
I click the links to the source on the relevant part.
*facetious
I encrypt the whole disk.
If there’s nothing precious, wipe it.
News that lifts you cats?
Probably through that link in your screenshot that says “logs”. Or directly on the server. Consult the documentation.