2024-06-27, 07:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-27, 07:58 PM by DingleBob. Edited 1 time in total.)
I have follow-up questions, maybe someone can help me:
- whats the best way to prevent my jellyfin from being indexed? is a robots.txt good enough? where would I place it? near the reverse proxy or does it have to be placed within my jellyfin? (if within jellyfin, how do I do that? do I actually have to ssh into my NAS and push a file there? I want to prevent 'touching' my jellyfin as much as I can and handle everything from the admin panel if possible)
- should I change the address from https:<domainname>:<custom port> to just https:<domainname>? is it somehow less secure? I assume it makes no difference since script kiddies will run scanners anyway. Any downside when using the 443 default port?