2024-10-11, 11:31 PM
(2024-10-11, 09:59 PM)FiGeMu Wrote:(2024-10-11, 07:17 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Setting up https would be sufficient to prevent anyone from seeing the traffic other than the intended recipient. Same with a VPN, but that would require that all clients support having a VPN installed. Roku and Android TV clients would not be able to run a VPN most likely.
Hey, thanks for your advice. Is there a way for me to share Jellyfin without my freinds having to update the ip every time it changes?
The public IP that my isp gives me is also dynamic and changes every time and what I did in the end is to acquire a ddns service which takes the changing IP and updates itself, in this case I have it with no-ip with
In this case, for example your IP is 123.456.789, you mask it for example with mysuperip.dds.net and that last "URL" is the one that your friends should enter and it will always "change" automatically and they should not manually enter the IP every time it changes, I hope it is understood.