Just use a reverse proxy. Everything goes over https.
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- kata1yst@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Plex increasing Lifetime Plex Pass cost to whopping $750English2·8 days ago
- kata1yst@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Plex increasing Lifetime Plex Pass cost to whopping $750English52·8 days ago
This is a concern if you just port forward through a router. This isn’t a problem if you simply use a reverse proxy, which is standard and normal and expected and not difficult at all.
- kata1yst@sh.itjust.workstoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Help me choose a <€70 controller with Linux compatibility. 🙏️English2·10 days ago
Oh man, all sorts. F1, Ghost of Tsushima, Hades 1 & 2, Planet Crafters, Powerwash Simulator, Stray, etc.
- kata1yst@sh.itjust.workstoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Help me choose a <€70 controller with Linux compatibility. 🙏️English1·10 days ago
Oh wow weird! No haven’t had any issues with my TT or my ES, and I’ve had the ES for 2 years of heavy use now.
- kata1yst@sh.itjust.workstoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Help me choose a <€70 controller with Linux compatibility. 🙏️English3·10 days ago
I used ps5 controllers. Both developed stick drift within a year of light use. They’re beautiful and so nice to hold and use, but don’t waste your money.
I recommend Gulikit TT Pro.
Good ergonomics. Repairable (made by the company who got famous selling replacement Hall effect sticks for Nintendo switch controllers). Built like tanks with proper microswitches and Hall effect sticks. Inexpensive too, especially compared to the controllers that have similar features.
Best of all, work out of the box on Linux.
I don’t proxy the port, I proxy the routes needed for auth and interface. This isn’t that hard.
EDIT: ah I see what you’re saying, you’re talking about the app surface rather than the raw admin API. The risk is small enough with the remaining attack surface that I’m not particularly worried, though obviously I’d like it to be better.