Soviet Union TLD is an interesting choice lol
Encrypt-Keeper
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- Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•PRISM - a self-hosted OSINT platform with a real-time dashboardEnglish13·4 days ago
- Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•How would you expose Jellyfin securely without a vpn?English1·29 days ago
Quick connect is not SSO. Because the topic is about non-technical end user friendly solutions, this isn’t a great one because this requires your user to login using a web browser on a different device and then use that for the quick connect and it’s just more clunky than it should really be.
It’s honestly easier in this situation to just configure your end users device with a mesh VPN like Tailscale or Netbird and then all they ever have to do is login with whatever password you gave them.
- Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•How would you expose Jellyfin securely without a vpn?English0·30 days ago
The plugin was neat, but if the clients don’t support it, it’s pretty much useless.
- Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•How would you expose Jellyfin securely without a vpn?English1·1 month ago
Jellyfin just doesn’t have it, period. There’s a third party plugin that will kind of tack it on to the Webui, but none of the Jellyfin apps will work with it.
- Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•How would you expose Jellyfin securely without a vpn?English1·1 month ago
The biggest problem with that Jellyfin to this day is that you can’t.
Seems like every new open source selfhosted app implements OIDC compatibility, but for some reason, I can only assume is technical debt, Jellyfin hasn’t.
This is the selfhosted community. Not the Free, Open Source community.
I think you can infer the rules from the name here. The stuff you post must be related to software you can host on your own hardware. It need not be free, nor open source.
Now your point about spam from brand new accounts that are literally just ads on the other hand is valid.