Hello. I have just recently started with self hosting my media with Jellyfin… and I am LOVING it! I had been carrying around media players for decades, with everyone looking at me like an insane crank for not giving up on my hundreds of gigs of media for SAS things like spotify… now they’re jealous! We’ve come full circle!

Annnyway. Obviously, I want to access the server anywhere, and don’t want to just raw-dog an open port to the internet- yikes!

There are SO MANY ways and guides and thoughts on this, I’m a bit overwhelmed and looking for your thoughts on the best way to start off… it doesn’t have to be ‘fort knox’ and I am sure I’ll adjust and pivot as I learn more… but here are the options I know of (did I miss any?):

  • Tailscale VPN connection

  • Reverse Proxy with Caddy or similar (this is recommended as easy in the jellyfin official guides and thus is my current leading contender!)

  • Docker/VM ‘containerized’ server with permissions/access control

What are your thoughts on the beginner-friendly-ness and ease of setup/management of these? This is exclusively for use by me and my family, so I don’t need something that’s easy for anyone to access with credentials… just our handful of devices.

Please don’t laugh, but I’m currently hosting on a Raspberry Pi5 with a big-ass harddrive attached (using CasaOS on a headless Ubuntu Server). I know this is JANK as far as self-hosting goes, and plan to upgrade to something like NAS in the future, but I’m still researching and learning, and aside from shitty video transcoding, it’s working fine for now… Thank you in advance for your advice, help and thoughts!

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    17 hours ago

    Put Jellyfin behind something else that requires authentication before you can access Jellyfin at all

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      7 hours ago

      Which breaks basically every client, since none of them can deal with basic auth getting in the way

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          18 minutes ago

          Yeah and that kills Jellyfin as a drop in replacement for Plex. I would’ve deployed it years ago with a subdomain and given it to friends if it was as edily shareable as Plex

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            12 minutes ago

            I personally wouldn’t expose anything to the internet. You could always setup a computer on a different network that routes traffic over netbird