• @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Jellyfin is generally just as easy to set up for external access. The only thing you really need to worry about is having a dynamic IP. If you have a domain name, then setting up dynamic DNS is quite straightforward.

      The only issue I have with people remotely accessing Jellyfin is that you cannot set a total system bandwidth cap. You can set a per stream cap, but that doesn’t help if you have too many people accessing your server at once.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        I’m not trying to sound like a dick but having your own domain name isnt something most people have

        • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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          71 year ago

          Dynamic free domain names are everywhere, and work. Nothing really to setup either.

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          Sure, but neither are self hosted media servers, and if you can afford/run the one you can afford/run the other. Domain names are cheap as dirt and aren’t all that complicated for anyone running a home server.

        • @Decq
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          You can easily request a free domain through services like duckdns.org. Might not be the prettiest domain name, but for these purposes it’s fine.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I certainly agree that it adds an element of complexity. I had never dealt with anything like this before and had to learn it, but it really is a pretty easy thing to setup.

        • zeekaran
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          Setting up proper zraid and dealing with Linux to get the server up was much harder than using nginx and buying a $4/yr domain.

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            Hmm OK, yeah Linux I’m super comfortable with, networking oddly scares me, but maybe I’ll give it a go

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      Huh? You need an open port and a TLS certificate, that’s about it. If you’re CG-NATed you need some form of proxy in front, but that’s not Jellyfin’s fault.