Assuming the user will not be connecting over vpn, but is both remote and non-technical, how would you expose Jellyfin to them securely?

  • DecentM@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Not at all, there’s legal risk if you’re hosting your blurays. Cloudflare even explicitly forbids such use. VPN or nothing imo.

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      Wow, Cloudflare is against piracy? Every single site I’ve ever seen in my life is registered with Cloudflare and uses their DNS with the exception of PTB I believe.

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        They have to be. They have to at least somewhat comply with laws to avoid lawsuits and fines

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          Oh, ok, “they have to be” in the same way my seedbox says not to download copyright material. Got it.

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        Not sure about that, I think it’s more just that they don’t want people streaming terabytes of traffic through their edge.

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          Well, I don’t know. Cloudflare seems to be the standard, again with that one exception, and the only reason PTB has a different situation is because the founders had a connect.