• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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      Yes, not everyone. My grandmother would struggle setting up a VPN, for example.

      However, a community member of the selfhosted community is perfectly capable of reading a manual and learning the software.

      That’s how you become tech literate in the first place, and you’re already on that path if you’re commenting/reading here.

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        Agreed, was more so referring to others. I apologize if it seemed like I was referring to myself

        I’m already well and truly deep into this, myself. Two Proxmox nodes running the *Arr stack and Jellyfin in LXC containers. Bare metal TrueNAS, with scheduled LTO backups every two weeks. A few other bits and bobs, like some game servers and home automation for family.

        Will need to re-map everything eventually, it’s kind of grown out of hand

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          Look at Tailscale (or self-host headscale)

          It’s a bit of learning (like all of these other things) but it’s a very powerful tool.

          I do agree with the general point that Jellyfin shouldn’t require a VPN.

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        and then you are giving access to your lan to people whose computer you don’t control and might be full of malware.

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          You only have to give them access to a specific port on a specific machine, not your entire LAN.

          My VPN has a ‘media’ usergroup who can only access the, read-only, NFS exports of my media library.

          If you’re just installing Wireguard and enabling IP forwarding, yeah it would not be secure. But using a mesh VPN, like Tailscale/Headscale, gives you A LOT more tools to control access.

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        Oh absolutely, difference being that you only need to expose the service once, versus helping however many people set up VPNs to access the service on your LAN

        I know way too many people who won’t remember to toggle it on, or just won’t deal with it

        It’s just not convenient enough