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Well the other option would be a VPN
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 easily shareable as Plex
I personally wouldn't expose anything to the internet. You could always setup a computer on a different network that routes traffic over netbird
That doesn't solve the glaring security issues Jellyfin has. It just changes the computer through which they are accessed
It does though
Do not expose Jellyfin to the internet. Local network is mostly fine since the real threats are the bots