

I have an X1C and a Prusa XL. The XL is far from a disaster and it runs circles around the X1C. Zero waste and way faster runtimes. I thought Bambu would blow the XL out of the water with the H2D but that thing is lackluster compared to the XL.
I have an X1C and a Prusa XL. The XL is far from a disaster and it runs circles around the X1C. Zero waste and way faster runtimes. I thought Bambu would blow the XL out of the water with the H2D but that thing is lackluster compared to the XL.
Gotcha. Jellyfin is my backup server behind plex so I’ll just keep it shut off unless I’m using it and set all security things I can within jellyfin when I am using it.
How likely is it someone even finds my server and domain?
Understood. I set a strong password and a max login attempt on my account.
If someone does get into my account, wouldn’t they only be able to watch what I have on my server anyway?
That was the problem, I couldn’t access anything away from my LAN. I finally figured it out though. I’m using Pangolin to access my services outside of my LAN and by default it adds a SSO option. Once I turned that off, my iPhone app was able to find my server through my domain name just fine. Thanks!
So I’m another newbie dummy to reverse proxies. I’ve got my jellyfin accessible at jellyfin.mydomain.com but I can only access it through the web. How do I share with other people who want to use the apps? I can’t get my apps to find my instance.
I’m on iOS and I’ve tried all the big ones: pocketcasts, overcast, Castro, Apple Podcasts. The only one I can get to work at all is Apple Podcasts if I give my local address and not my public address.
Yes, I have that variable defined in my compose file.
Honestly I’m surprised more people don’t do it. Its so easy.
I can’t seem to get any podcast app to recognize the RSS feed. I’ve got audio only media downloaded and my Pinchflat server is publicly available but all the podcast apps I’ve tried say there is no media when I copy the RSS link from Pinchflat. Any suggestions?
The XL has been good for a long time. I bought mine last June and have never had an issue. If it was “shit” it was maybe for a few months after release. And calling it shit is an exaggeration, it had some bugs that were worked out quick.