• TheIPW@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 days ago

    You’re right, I missed that.

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

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      2 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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          22 hours ago

          You do then still have to expose JF to the open internet. That’s not without risk. Neither is Plex but they do make it a point to secure all their endpoints before login.

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          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).

          • matron1049@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            22 hours 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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              9 hours ago

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

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            2 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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        2 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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            2 days ago

            Which part? For the TV there was literally a wireguard app. I just had to install it on the TV and configure the connection to my wireguard server.

            For the bridging I gave her my old router which I haven’t tested but I believe should support VPN bridging. I already have her on a subnet that won’t conflict with my network for that reason.

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              2 days ago

              FYI, scrcpy can be an excellent tool for remote support, but you’d better trust the network the interface is on