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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic Self-hosting & Homelabs Best Security Practices?

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    Best Security Practices?

    TheDreadPirate
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    #11
    2025-02-21, 01:29 PM
    They did not remove the "video limitation". They actually clarified it.

    https://developers.cloudflare.com/suppor...loudflare/

    They offer a separate service (not free) that allows streaming video.
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    2025-06-06, 07:55 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-06-11, 11:42 AM by KrisMarshall. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I had a weird spike in traffic once and found out someone was trying to use my server as part of a booter service attack. After that, I made sure access is locked down with strong passwords and only allows local or VPN connections. Also moved my reverse proxy to only allow trusted IPs. That plus regular audits helps keep things chill.
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    Setting up tailscale is enough for me. I used to use a reverse proxy before switching providers and discovering tailscale. Very, very easy to setup and install.

    Reverse proxies are a bit more convenient but you gotta make sure nobody else but you (and your other users) access that.
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