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		If you mean, NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager), shouldn't be a problem.  A lot of other people have used NPM with proper domains.  Shouldn't behave any different with a NoIP DDNS domain.
	
	  
	
	
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		2024-02-01, 01:37 AM 
		
	 
		If you mean, NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager), shouldn't be a problem.  A lot of other people have used NPM with proper domains.  Shouldn't behave any different with a NoIP DDNS domain.
	 
		
		
		2024-02-01, 06:17 AM 
(This post was last modified: 2024-02-01, 06:17 AM by jsnotlout1.)
		
	 (2024-01-30, 01:15 AM)esjaysee Wrote: Yeah NoIP will work fine. That's also where I started before I bought a dedicated domain. Is a reverse proxy really more secure than just a port forward to a machine with a firewall? I can't seem to find any huge differences other than convenience. I already have my IP behind a domain. 
		
		
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	 (2024-02-01, 06:17 AM)jsnotlout1 Wrote:(2024-01-30, 01:15 AM)esjaysee Wrote: Yeah NoIP will work fine. That's also where I started before I bought a dedicated domain. Yes. There are attacks against the TLS/SSL handshake process that Jellyfin isn't hardened against. Nginx/Apache/Caddy/etc. are. Plus configurability and extra https security parameters that Jellyfin just doesn't have. | 
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