no idea how safe or secure but i use cloudflare tunnel to point my jellyfin port on my computer
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Someone mentioned above that cloudflare will ban you for streaming through their tunnel. Just be warned.
My router has a VPN server built-in. I usually use that.
With wireguard i set up an easy VPN, then vpn to the home network and use jellyfin.
If i cant use vpn, i have Jellyfin behind a caddy server with automatic https and some security settings.
Set up a VPN, use PiVPN
I’ll try looking into that
Just remember to test with something better than your phone, T-Mobile aggressively filters VPNs. Try a coffee shop.
Not in the US, most providers are asshole-y but seems less asshole that T-Mobile
@TribblesBestFriend @selfhosted Tailscale. I also use a reverse proxy because I like nice names
I’m using Tailscale right now but so far no luck on my friend AppleTV. But like I said elsewhere it’s probably a operator error
@TribblesBestFriend @selfhosted I don’t use appletv but a workaround could be using airplay maybe?
There’s no dedicated Jellyfin app for AppleTV you have to use Infuse.
I presume that the information from Tailscale wasn’t transfer correctly into Infuse. I’ll have to check it on place
I use LSIO container stack so SWAG for the proxy. They have really good documentation and active discord docs.linuxserver.io
Pangolin with Newt and CrowdSec on a VPS hosted in Europe, domain registered through cloudflare.