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Assuming the user will not be connecting over vpn, but is both remote and non-technical, how would you expose Jellyfin to them securely?

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[–] blah3166@piefed.social 6 points 1 month ago

best practice states security through obscurity is not to be relied upon, but compare ssh logs after one year on the default port vs a non-standard port and you'll immediately see why you want to use a non-standard https port for non-professional services. it cuts 99.9% of the noise/attempts.