Does anyone have any advice on hosting a server to the outside world? I intend to host a Jellyfin media server and want to be able to access it remotely. I was leaning towards hosting a VPN on my network with a good password but I don’t know much about that. I am looking for a free option that ideally doesn’t require proprietary software and can be completely hosted locally. For reasons that I won’t go into, I am a little concerned about my isp seeing the traffic to the media server. I know I am being paranoid but I don’t really care. I imagine if I host it through port forwarding on the router but set up HTTPS that would encrypt the traffic and stop my ISP from seeing it, but I don’t know if hosting a VPN would be easier / more secure. Thoughts?

  • MentallyExhausted@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    VPN is probably the easiest since you can use tools you’re probably already familiar with, like RDP. But Guacamole is a pretty slick web interface for remote desktop to internal servers.

    As far as encrypting jellyfin traffic, I’m not familiar with the specific details, but I imagine it has something similar to Plex where you check a box to require encrypted connections. With that enabled, the ISP can see that you’re sending traffic over port X to IP Y, and how much traffic you’re sending, but they can’t see what the traffic is.