2024-08-20, 03:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-20, 03:25 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-08-20, 05:44 AM)goerdi Wrote: Hi !
Why are you using the custom ports ? The sense of a reverse proxy is to use the "Standard" ones.
I'm using jellyfin through apache reverse proxy with a regular subdomain of my domain (as a vhost) so i would need jellyfin only running on localhost interface because apache is running on the same machine....
Ciao Gerd
I use custom ports to obfuscate my server from scanning services like Shodan and from low effort script kiddies. My router supports rsyslog so I send the router logs to my server. On my server I setup fail2ban to read the router logs, which includes when the router blocks unsolicited accesses on ports that aren't open. If one of these scanning services or script kiddies happens to hit my actual Jellyfin port it will have already been blocked on the server's firewall by fail2ban.