I would not publicly expose ssh. Your home IP will get scanned all the time and external machines will try to connect to your ssh port.
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Over the top for security would be to setup a personal VPN and only watch it over the VPN. If you are enabling other users and you don’t want them on your network; using a proxy like nginx is the way.
Being new to this I would look into how to set these things up in docker using docker-compose.
Novi@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•A ripe target for identity thieves: Prisoners on death row2·2 months agoThanks for publicly declaring your lack of empathy.
You have a mini sword breaker. It’ll be fine…
Edit: autocorrect…
Novi@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Port Fowarding minecraft server hardening question (gentoo)English1·10 months agoIf you wanted to go overboard, don’t even make the server accessible publicly. Distribute keys to a Wireguard network that is accessible publicly. Mandate your players obtain keys from you to play.
Novi@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tip: mount Jellyfin transcode directory to hard drive!English0·1 year agoI transcode to ramdisk.
I don’t disagree, and I am one of the VPN advocates you mention. Generally there is no issue with exposing jellyfin via proxy to the internet.
The original question seemed to imply an over-secure solution so a lot of over-secure solutions exist. There is good cause to operate services, like jellyfin, via some permanent VPN.