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  • I have many services that doesn’t “need” to be public, as public facing for one specific reason. TLS.

    A lot of the times android apps won’t connect to http directions, not even local ones, and require a proper https connection with a well known CA.

    For that I put the services behind a caddy reverse proxy to get a valid tls certificate.

    And them I do the trick, and basically on caddy reject any connection that’s not local. Thus, making the supposedly “public” site a practical “local” one.

    Once there I just connect through wireguard.




  • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been using jellyfin for years.

    My best recommendation is DELAY UPDATES and back up before you update.

    I have a history of updates breaking everything so you should be careful about them.

    All software recommends backing up before an update, but for jellyfin the shit is real, you really want to back up.