• fpslem@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    This article doesn’t mention the limitations of remote access for Jellyfin, which requires some tricks like reverse proxy or Tailscale. I think Jellyfin is a great option if you only watch/listen on your home network, but if anyone wants to replicate the remote access capabilities of Plex, I typically warn them they are going to have to roll their sleeves up.

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      23 days ago

      You’re right, I missed that.

      I personally use a reverse proxy and Wireguard setup to access remotely.

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        23 days ago

        Not something that unfortunately works as easily for me to connect my ailing mom’s TV to, and do NOT want to manage the reverse proxy + cert + etc setup for a number of reasons

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              23 days ago

              But Jellyfin! It solves all your problems, you don’t have to pay for it (because fuck paying for software of any type even if it provides you some value), and did I mention Jellyfin‽

              Why aren’t you using it yet? Are you a plex sympathizer? Get outta here with that!

              What?

              I don’t care if you have a good use case for using plex / Emby / Kodi / VLC / WMC / etc; you will assimilate and use Jellyifn!

              JELLYFIN!!!11!1!1!1!1!. /s

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            22 days ago

            The point is that you now have another app to manage or learn about just for remote viewing, and the general public can’t and won’t manage something like that. People like us, no problem, its easy, but my dad would never be able to, for example. He can install plex and just log in to an app anywhere to use it though.

            Also, dont forget that many households have non-static IP addresses, so now you need more management for that issue (again, easy for us).

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              22 days ago

              In this scenario, your dad just installs Jellyfin and logs in.

              You’ve set up the reverse proxy to your server, its transparent to him.

              You can update DNS records automatically so its also a fire and forget kind of thing.

              But I guess, give your data to the corpos because its easier.

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                21 days ago

                No, im talking about him running his own server. Not connecting to mine.

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          23 days ago

          Yeah it can be more limiting. Personally I got lucky and my mom’s TV runs Android so I could just install a wireguard client.

          I will probably at some point bridge her network with mine since I want to install a TrueNAS box at her house for remote backup. So the VPN client will be moot at that point.

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            23 days ago

            Someone breakes in, then moves laterally to your home assistant running frigate to watch you sleep at night. Then uses your residential uplink as a proxy to resell on an open market.

            After that, the possibilities are practically endless.

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              23 days ago

              It’s a rootless container. Chances are they are not going to do any of that.

              Things are on the internet all the time.

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                23 days ago

                Yeah docker isn’t the isolation sandbox some people make it out to be. It’s not meant for that. You very well may have a setup that’s meant for that but it’s more than I’m willing to expose.

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            23 days ago

            Yup! That’s the worst thing that can happen. Now would you be so be kind as to send us the link to your private unsecured Jellyfin server?

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              23 days ago

              I’m tempted to. But I’m not. Just because I dont want to fox my domain here.

              Is running in a rootless podman container. I’m confident

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        22 days ago

        Not for all clients, like Roku for example.

        Yes the solution is different hardware, like a Google TV, older firestick, raspAP, or flash openwrt on a router. But that’s no longer plug and play and may have other caveats. Besides costing money.

        No shade, it’s just not QUITE that simple every time.

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      22 days ago

      If you can spin up a podman container, you can use a caddyfile. Hell, if you can nano and read, you can set uo a caddyfile.

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      23 days ago

      That’s why I’m running both. I use jellyfin, everyone else uses Plex 🤣

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      22 days ago

      But Jellyfin! It solves all your problems, you don’t have to pay for it (because fuck paying for software of any type even if it provides you some value), and did I mention Jellyfin‽

      Why aren’t you using it yet? Are you a plex sympathizer? Get outta here with that!

      What?

      I don’t care if you have a good use case for using plex / Emby / Kodi / VLC / WMC / etc; you will assimilate and use Jellyifn!

      JELLYFIN!!!11!1!1!1!1!. /s