No awards are needed, just wanted to share my excitement that while my Jellyfin server still keeps loosing my entire library every 24 hours at least now it has a domain and ssl cert!

That is all. Happy Friday everyone

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        19 days ago

        You really shouldn’t expose anything directly to the internet. It is a security problem waiting to happen. (Assuming it hasn’t already)

        This is how giant botnets form.

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                18 days ago

                Default passwords, old insecure versions of apps and system packages, etc. “Just getting it working” usually leaves things insecure, and you usually need to take things a step further to secure your publicly accessible services.

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                  18 days ago

                  Not just old insecure, but current insecure too. Plenty of stuff runs fully current but still vulnerable code. Put it behind a firewall.

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                    18 days ago

                    Sure. My point is that self-hosters tend to let services sit without updates for months if not years at a time. That’s fine if you don’t expose anything to the internet, so keep that surface area as limited as possible.