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Hello!

I have Jellyfin running locally on my linux pc, in a docker container but I also use Mullvad vpn. I'm still newish to linux but I can access jellyfin through my lan. I am at a total loss with how to remotely access it remotely and securely. I think I need to split tunnel jellyfin but I also run arr apps in other containers. Maybe gluetun? I cant find a guide that tells me for sure but it sounds like what I may need

I have been through several guides for different methods but I'm at a loss on what to do.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Reverse proxy that handles TLS/HTTPS. Caddy is pretty easy to set up, or you could use a cloudflare tunnel (or other tunnel) to expose the services across a different IP; in case you're worried about DDoS, or revealing your IP address.

You'll want a domain for the reverse proxy; I assume you already have one.

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/caddy/

This is instructions for domain.tld/jellyfin; but I use a subdomain jellyfin.domain.tld

I use my domain name provider's own services for updating my semi-dynamic IP address (it basically never changes unless I have a multi-day power outage)