Maybe I was thinking of this from back in 2024?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
“Hacking around with a reverse proxy is strongly discouraged and we won’t provide any support for it.”
Maybe I was thinking of this from back in 2024?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
“Hacking around with a reverse proxy is strongly discouraged and we won’t provide any support for it.”
Maybe I was thinking of this from back in 2024?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
“Hacking around with a reverse proxy is strongly discouraged and we won’t provide any support for it.”
Are you sure that works? I’m pretty sure they mentioned that reverse proxies are an unsupported (and not working) use case with Jellyfin, but I might have to look into authelia some time then.
I thought that you can still access media directly via the URL without any authentication, how would authelia change that?
Security for remote streaming is a harder thing to handle. Most people are capable of port forwarding, But just hanging a smallish public project out there in the open is always a dicey proposition. It honestly needs real fail2ban, probably SSL, 2FA and password complexity requirements.
Yeah.
It’s tough because I get they’re an open-source project, and they’re volunteers, but at the same time, security is something that should be the highest priority.
Though, you could just make it so that it’s not accessible via WAN and instead has to go through a VPN, though that’d make it harder to share with others.


The Sniper Elite series, and to a lesser extent the Sniper Ghost Warrior series. Also, the True Crime series. I think all of those games are a ton of fun, I enjoyed playing them all and still do sometimes but they had very mixed reviews.
I would imagine the California State Guard much like anyone else in the military would likely tend to err more on Trump’s side anyway though.
I’ve had a knee injury the past 3 weeks so I’ve not been able to do much of anything else, so I’d say yes.


WhatsApp is owned by Meta, so you should expect that they will do this soon enough if they aren’t doing it already.


Yeah, OpenVPN definitely doesn’t have light spec requirements 😅 thankfully hardware is unfathomably powerful these days.


Or be like me stuck in the 2000s using OpenVPN still in 2025 lol


It’s more common with mobile-based connections like satellite connections or mobile-LTE data based connections, I believe.


And here I am, still using OpenVPN in 2025 lol


Probably acoustic guitar tbh, I love acoustic covers, but Piano is amazing too, and electric guitar.
Acoustic covers are just so raw and nice to listen to.


Oh, right, it was basic auth (behind a reverse proxy, or even in general) that Jellyfin doesn’t support and isn’t planned to support IIRC.
Here is a GitHub issue where they said they don’t plan on supporting it: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123


And with ro rights to media, potential damage at least should be pretty limited.
Depends entirely on where you live I would think.


It does, yeah.
If they are providing the content, they can see that they are providing the content and that much is obvious.
If you are providing the content, you wouldn’t expect that they can identify what you are watching.
That’s the difference to me, yeah.


So I searched, and all of the results were talking about setting up a VPN or a reverse proxy or whatever.
The best thing is, you can’t use a reverse proxy with it, it doesn’t even support it.


FWIW apparently this is talking about their free content, not about user content.
How can you debug it with a TCP dump if it’s encrypted?