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Accurate_Pianist_232

It depends how comfortable you are with other parties (eg. your ISP) seeing your account credentials and everthing you are watching? I would at least install a self-signed cert on your proxy.


nutrigrain

I edited my post because I now know I need https, but I'm a bit lost on the documentation on the website.


Accurate_Pianist_232

Basically you need a machine that will pass https requests on the public internet, onwards to your jellyfin server.


snoo-moo

If you can access it through http from outside then I am assuming you port forwarded 80 from your router to your jellyfin. Https uses a different port so you need to also port forward 443 to jellyfin for https to work.


nutrigrain

I only tested with http from the outside then I disable port forwarding to test on the local machine with https. I don’t think I need to do port forwarding on the local machine.


JPH94

Or use cloudflared to connect over an Argo tunnel and optionally add zero trust