The ads urge listeners to “join the mission to protect America” by becoming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, but users of the music streaming giant have taken to social media and Spotify’s website to complain, and announce their withdrawal from the audio platform.
I am considering Jellyfin on a VPS host so securing it is a concern (though not a major one; I basically grok reverse proxies/nginx etc)
Interested in your observations as a user and admin
Different person but it’s really not a big deal. I’ve created a username for my friends, and they for me on theirs. Easy as pie.
I keep a local backup just in case something happens, just setup vps again and go. I use nginx to force https, and go. I’ve also limited to US, Canadian, and U.K. ips only so pretty much never see unusual activity trying to access it (if I ever share with someone elsewhere I’ll whitelist their specific IP).
I’m also running full IPv6 which just worked.
Edited to add: I only share with trusted friends who I know won’t two and delete the database or something. Just use basic security and you’re good.
oooh why didn’t I think of that? Imma do the same for some of my selfhost VPS (such as the abovementioned Funkwhale). I have friends in US/UK/Canada but as it turns out none in, eg China or Russia, which is like 85%+ of malicious connection attempts
I was hosting behind nginx for a while, however recently switched to tailscale VPN. The reasoning was less to do with security (though that’s a fine bonus), and more to do with the fact that I couldn’t get split DNS resolution working very well. As in, use one address while on LAN but a different address when I’m away from home, mostly relevant on my phone. I was getting frustrated with that and Tailscale just works really well once it’s set up.