2024-10-13, 08:25 PM
(2024-10-13, 04:13 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Generally speaking, this is good practice. Especially since you can disable "remote access" on an individual user level. This reduces the risk when publicly exposing your Jellyfin server.
But a lot of people don't abide by that recommendation, including myself (I don't want to have to redo my watch history!!).
I didn't even realize you can restrict remote access on a per user basis, that's pretty cool actually. Thanks for the response. Between you and host-in-the-shell it sounds like my instinct that I should use a separate account are on point.
Fortunately I have no watch history on Jellyfin since it's brand new, so no fault there.