Just created my own zero trust network!
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No awards are needed, just wanted to share my excitement that while my Jellyfin server still keeps loosing my entire library every 24 hours at least now it has a domain and ssl cert!
That is all. Happy Friday everyone
You didn't expose it to the internet right?
If you want remote access setup client certs
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Are you losing your library on reboot?
Not even on reboot, it just get's deleted somehow, been happening for the past couple of months and I haven't been able to figure out why yet. I posted all about it here (https://lemmy.world/post/32756942) if you are interested in reading about it.
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Not even on reboot, it just get's deleted somehow, been happening for the past couple of months and I haven't been able to figure out why yet. I posted all about it here (https://lemmy.world/post/32756942) if you are interested in reading about it.
Do you have the media cleanup plugin installed for Jellyfin? I wonder if you change the PUID and/or GUID if you couldn't make sure Jellyfin wasn't the source of the deletion.
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Do you have the media cleanup plugin installed for Jellyfin? I wonder if you change the PUID and/or GUID if you couldn't make sure Jellyfin wasn't the source of the deletion.
I don't have that plugin from what I can tell, and I did not install it manually either. What should I try changing the PUID and GUID to?
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You didn't expose it to the internet right?
If you want remote access setup client certs
What's wrong with exposing Jellyfin to the internet?
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I don't have that plugin from what I can tell, and I did not install it manually either. What should I try changing the PUID and GUID to?
I would think the Jellyfin logs would say if it deleted something. But I have to say, I cannot fully understand GUID and PUID in all cases. But you can try to subtract 1 digit from PUID (100 to 99) and then try to delete a show or movie within Jellyfin's interface. If it won't do it, then you've got the permissions at least where it can't delete things. It is possible to not view things as well, so it might take some research or trial and error and make sure you write down where it is now. But, it will remove one factor at least.
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I would think the Jellyfin logs would say if it deleted something. But I have to say, I cannot fully understand GUID and PUID in all cases. But you can try to subtract 1 digit from PUID (100 to 99) and then try to delete a show or movie within Jellyfin's interface. If it won't do it, then you've got the permissions at least where it can't delete things. It is possible to not view things as well, so it might take some research or trial and error and make sure you write down where it is now. But, it will remove one factor at least.
Finally caught it! It was Jellyfin stupid ass deleting my media!
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What's wrong with exposing Jellyfin to the internet?
You really shouldn't expose anything directly to the internet. It is a security problem waiting to happen. (Assuming it hasn't already)
This is how giant botnets form.
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You really shouldn't expose anything directly to the internet. It is a security problem waiting to happen. (Assuming it hasn't already)
This is how giant botnets form.
What security problems?
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What security problems?
Bots randomly attack stuff, and if you leave something insecure, they'll install a bot net node.
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Bots randomly attack stuff, and if you leave something insecure, they'll install a bot net node.
Define "insecure".
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Finally caught it! It was Jellyfin stupid ass deleting my media!
Wtf why?
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Define "insecure".
Default passwords, old insecure versions of apps and system packages, etc. "Just getting it working" usually leaves things insecure, and you usually need to take things a step further to secure your publicly accessible services.
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Default passwords, old insecure versions of apps and system packages, etc. "Just getting it working" usually leaves things insecure, and you usually need to take things a step further to secure your publicly accessible services.
Not just old insecure, but current insecure too. Plenty of stuff runs fully current but still vulnerable code. Put it behind a firewall.
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Wtf why?
Apparently is a known bug
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Not just old insecure, but current insecure too. Plenty of stuff runs fully current but still vulnerable code. Put it behind a firewall.
Sure. My point is that self-hosters tend to let services sit without updates for months if not years at a time. That's fine if you don't expose anything to the internet, so keep that surface area as limited as possible.
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No awards are needed, just wanted to share my excitement that while my Jellyfin server still keeps loosing my entire library every 24 hours at least now it has a domain and ssl cert!
That is all. Happy Friday everyone
What did you use for zero trust?
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Not even on reboot, it just get's deleted somehow, been happening for the past couple of months and I haven't been able to figure out why yet. I posted all about it here (https://lemmy.world/post/32756942) if you are interested in reading about it.
Any de dupe tasks running and removing them since it sees them in a backup?
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Apparently is a known bug
Link to bug?
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Apparently is a known bug
Jesus that is not a small bug lol