2024-08-26, 03:54 PM
I attempted to uninstall using "sudo apt-get purge –auto-remove jellyfin" and "sudo apt-get remove –auto-remove jellyfin" but both created errors finding the "-auto-remove" package.
However, disabling jellyfin as suggested actually let it run! Thank you!
If I could ask one more thing, what is the best way to secure my server? I know that running in a compose is fairly secure but I am not exactly sure if I should allow external connections how I should configure the server. You don't have to answer here as I know this quite a bit (understatement) to ask here, but if you could point me to some good resources for securing things like this I would be immensely grateful. I have been lost in a sea of documentation and articles on how to secure things like this so I figured going to the jellyfin forum directly for resources would be the best course of action.
Thank you so much again for your help.
However, disabling jellyfin as suggested actually let it run! Thank you!
If I could ask one more thing, what is the best way to secure my server? I know that running in a compose is fairly secure but I am not exactly sure if I should allow external connections how I should configure the server. You don't have to answer here as I know this quite a bit (understatement) to ask here, but if you could point me to some good resources for securing things like this I would be immensely grateful. I have been lost in a sea of documentation and articles on how to secure things like this so I figured going to the jellyfin forum directly for resources would be the best course of action.
Thank you so much again for your help.