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  • Maybe the rest will finally follow suit when Apple drops the obnoxious cutouts and punchholes. can't wait to have more than 2 phones available again

  • Hardware wise I really like the macbooks, but MacOS is certified trash. So many traps and hooks if you want to leave the golden path Apple has laid out for you

  • The magic bullet in that sentence is VPN not reverse proxy

  • Doesn't do shit when large parts of the Backend are not authenticated

  • Yeah, I kinda remembered that as soon as I posted. Hope you're okay after all that

  • Lol, where do you live that your power is out for a whole week?

  • The alternative is that dey just don't care or are not capable of fixing it, despite numerous suggestions in the github thread. Both don't bode well for the project, especially seeing as that ticket has veen open and discussed for almost 5 years

  • You don't need to post it. Bots are scanning every ip, 24/7, looking for servers to infect, endpoints to abuse and data to extract.

    Go set up a ssh tarpit on your server and watch the flies drown in it. I will not expose anything on my server that has so many known vulnerabilities

    Your content might be legitimate, but the vast majority use Plex and Jellyfin as a media Server for pirated content and still want to share it with their friends or family. And just FYI, most blurays and DVDs also forbid this kind of sharing in their license

  • Nobody seen anybody needs to switch to jellyfin

    I guess you haven't read the rest of the comments here :D

    At this point I just wait and see. I have Jellyfin running in parallel, but the way remote sharing works there, basically requiring a VPN on every client device makes it a non starter for a large portion of my users and with the security situation of the Jellyfin Backend I don't feel comfortable making it available through my domain.

    So for now I will just wait and see and hope that the Jellyfin fanbase could just chill a bit and stop gloating and high giving any time there's a Plex related news on here

  • Because Plex handles the initial connection for you allowing the clients to lunch through CGNAT and other shit. Also they handle the authentication, which I would fully agree would be nice to have independent, but that's the reason

  • Everything besides VPN breaks their clients because they can't handle authentication.

    My main gripe isnt even that they have these issues, but the way the jellyfin devs are handling, or more correctly, not handling them.

    They actively refuse to fix them because it might break client support. Instead of forcing an update or starting a secured v2 of their API, that actually active clients could then update to, they just do nothing

  • They can stream content from your server or map out what you have on there by using a rainbow table. Depending on the country you live in they can and will use that combined with your IP to start litigating you

  • After setting up an elaborate VPN scheme

  • The giant unsecured barn door that is the Jellyfin backend

  • You shouldn't blame Plex for your or your users illiteracy

  • And as a Plex pass user nothing will change for you or your users.

  • I have both running, but Jellyfin simply cannot fulfill the role Plex currently serves. If there comes a point where it can and Plex actually deteriorates to a point where I don't want to use it anymore I will switch. I just don't get why the Jellyfin fanbase has to be so goddamn emotional about this

  • 'Ongoing efforts' is a funny way to phrase 'refuse to fix'