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  • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

    and all of the results were talking about setting up a VPN or a reverse proxy or whatever. Man, I just want to tell my mom "install this app on your tv and log in",

    This is why I use Yunohost. It makes all of that just a "click buttons" affair. Then you can tell your Mom the same thing. Only the domain is yours so Jellyfin can't hold it over your head.

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    Does it work on a smart tv or roku or whatever?

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    • saik0shinigami@lemmy.saik0.comS [email protected]

      setting it up with cloudflare

      don't proxy the jellyfin domain through cloudflare. They don't like transiting video and will kill your account for it, especially if you're just a free user.

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      I thought that was only for tunnels

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        python -m http.server is still my media server of choice. It's never let me down.

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        Mine too! I'm enjoying your media server right now.

        /s

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          Does it work on a smart tv or roku or whatever?

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          Yeah they have apps on all the platforms.

          All of these, plus more unofficial ones: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/

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          • golden_zealot@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

            I went to the Jellyfin landing page, went to the install instructions, copy pasted and ran literally one command, opened it in a browser, made my local account, clicked a button to point it at my media folders and then I was done.

            What isn't easy?

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            Sharing it with people outside your house. Added hardships if behind CGNAT.

            I’ll edit this…sharing it securely outside of your house. Just port forwarding to the box and saying have at it isn’t really a great idea.

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            • saik0shinigami@lemmy.saik0.comS [email protected]

              Feels good not being American.

              Weird, I live in America, have 8gbps symmetrical and am not CGnatted. Odd for you to so blindly exclaim what you did.

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              How much are you paying for that?

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              • dantheclamman@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                I thought that was only for tunnels

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                https://blog.cloudflare.com/updated-tos

                The proxy will auto-CDN content. You need to disable CDN in order to stay in line with TOS. You can use one of the available rules to "fix" this... but this will already be even more above the general person's head that it's just better to tell people to not proxy the plex/jellyfin domain at all.

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                  How much are you paying for that?

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                  $165/mo. Under business contract.

                  Edit: No caps either... Last 30 days 11TB download, 175TB upload.

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                    What are the worries behind it? Last time someone was worried about the security it was about knowing filenames of the stuff you host by brute forcing iirc

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                    Last time someone was worried about the security it was about knowing filenames of the stuff you host by brute forcing iirc

                    Knowing (guessing) the file path allows them to access and stream the content. Meaning worst case scenario... Sony (the people known for putting malicious stuff on CDs) can probe your server, and prove the content is there because your server will return the movie file itself.

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                      I doubt they're thinking at all if writing a web address is too much lol

                      "Facebook dot what? Stop the tech speak, nerd!"

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                      And yet most people will just type "facebook" into the omnibar in their browser and click the first result that google gives them.

                      Yes... A LOT, and I do mean a significantly plurality... have no fucking clue what a URL is.

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                        Jellyfin is basically as easy to use as plex within the same network. I’ve set up both dueing the past 6 months. The only big difference is that Jellyfin is much more of a pain to work through port forwarding.

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                        ::: spoiler spoiler
                        askldjfals;jflsad;
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                          Sharing it with people outside your house. Added hardships if behind CGNAT.

                          I’ll edit this…sharing it securely outside of your house. Just port forwarding to the box and saying have at it isn’t really a great idea.

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                          UpNp or port forwarding is the same way both Plex and Jellyfin work.

                          I don't know what makes Jellyfin less secure since they both work the same way for this as far as I can tell...

                          Can you be more specific about what makes Jellyfin less secure when it comes to UpNp/port forwarding?

                          In the case of port forwarding at least Jellyfin is open source and has more eyes on it so it's less likely for someone to zero day it and have at it unless I have misunderstood how each can connect off-network.

                          Furthermore the hash for your password is stored along with many others at a single (or relatively few) attack point/s on a Plex business server since it's a centralized business whereas this is never the case for Jellyfin.

                          Also this thread is about Plex literally selling your personal data so I don't really consider Jellyfin worse for exposing your personal data.

                          I'll take my chances with a single idiot who want's to compromise my poor asses tiny network versus an actual hacker who wants to compromise an enterprise businesses network that is storing thousands or hundreds of thousands of user credentials, data, and payment information (Which Jellyfin doesn't store even half of).

                          If someone hacks Jellyfin on my network -> They have my... media files? Maybe the hash of the one password I use there?

                          If somone hacks Plex on my network or anywhere - or the people they sold that data to -> They have my password hash, credit card number and probably my name that is associated to it, personal data that Plex is selling, etc.

                          TL:DR I think Plex is more likely to be hacked rather than myself and the outcome of Plex getting hacked is worse than if my personal Jellyfin server gets hacked.

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                          • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                            Seconded it’s not a no-brainer. I spent days trying to get it set up with Docker on two different computers and three different distros. It wouldn’t install, if it did install it had errors, if it would even open at all with anything other than a black screen. Hours trying to search how to fix it. I gave up and installed it as a standalone app on a common distro. Not as convenient, but FML it finally worked. Really felt like I wasted my time. Personally, this is the exact bullshit linux fanatics completely ignore when they insist on how great linux is vs whatever. I’ve got a shitload of patience, willpower and modest skill to try to get something like this working, but 99% of the population doesn’t. That’s why linux will stay on the back burner. And if it ever becomes just as easy as Windows…guess what? You’ll have many of the same problem as Windows.

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                            I've definitely pulled my hair out with docker too. Banged my head against the wall for a couple days before finally giving up.

                            I'm not ridiculously tech savvy, but I've tinkered with Linux since I was young, daily drive it on my laptop. I'm not afraid of the command line, and I'm smart enough to search for help and guides when I need it.

                            But something about docker just breaks my brain. Maybe I'm too old and there's too much abstract thought required, I don't know. But I can't figure it out.

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                            • sunny@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                              Text:

                              I consent to Plex to: (i) sell certain personal information (hashed emails, advertising identifiers) to third-parties for advertising and marketing purposes; and (ii) store and/or access certain personal information (advertising identifiers, IP address, content being watched) on my device(s) and share that information with Plex’s advertising partners. This data is used to deliver personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Your consent applies to all devices on which you have Plex installed. You can withdraw your consent at any time in
                              Account Settings or using this page.

                              Soure: https://www.plex.tv/vendors/
                              (Might have to clear cache)

                              Can also read about the changes here:
                              https://www.plex.tv/about/privacy-legal/

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                              It's opt-in. Zero issue here.

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                              • saik0shinigami@lemmy.saik0.comS [email protected]

                                $165/mo. Under business contract.

                                Edit: No caps either... Last 30 days 11TB download, 175TB upload.

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                                That's nice. I pay 28 USD for mine, so yeah, mines a better deal.

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                                  That's nice. I pay 28 USD for mine, so yeah, mines a better deal.

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                                  Not without additional context it's not... Is your service 8gbps? Do you have SLAs in place? Will your ISP send you hate mail after using a mere 10TB of data?

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                                    Yup the old one... here's the new one too... still unaddressed

                                    https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/13983

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                                      I've definitely pulled my hair out with docker too. Banged my head against the wall for a couple days before finally giving up.

                                      I'm not ridiculously tech savvy, but I've tinkered with Linux since I was young, daily drive it on my laptop. I'm not afraid of the command line, and I'm smart enough to search for help and guides when I need it.

                                      But something about docker just breaks my brain. Maybe I'm too old and there's too much abstract thought required, I don't know. But I can't figure it out.

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                                      IMO it was my hardware on the first tries. Not sure what your problem was, but after digging around I found something that loosely indicated that my hardware was too old or something - it didn’t play well with the onboard graphics or similar. But the second hardware set I tried it on was far newer, and after all the installation was complete I got a black screen. Every time. No matter which guide I used, no matter what dependencies I thought might be missing or whatever I tried to get it working. A hair pulling experience indeed.

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                                        I'm not behind a CGNAT and that's completely free. I do pay for that IP to be static though, but that's only ~$6.50/month (USD).

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                                        • saik0shinigami@lemmy.saik0.comS [email protected]

                                          Not without additional context it's not... Is your service 8gbps? Do you have SLAs in place? Will your ISP send you hate mail after using a mere 10TB of data?

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                                          I don't need 8gbps. What would I be doing with that? My internet is not capped either. You're comparing a good doméstic internet connection with a business level service...

                                          It's like saying your 10k build is better than a 500$ PS5 for playing games. It obviously is, but I can still play the same game.

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