• m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    And it’s easy to share your server with friends and relatives so that they don’t have to go through the same process to watch these shows.

    I was sharing my Netflix account with my mom and dad, now that I can’t without paying more, I just pulled the plug on that subscription and add the shows they want to my server.

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      8 months ago

      What is the easy way to share jellyfin over the internet? Portforwarding doesn’t work for me cause I don’t have a static ip address

      EDIT: I thank all the answers but none of them seem actually easy

      • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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        8 months ago

        I just use a free dynamic DNS provider (ie: DuckDNS), and most home routers are able to publish IP address changes to that DNS, otherwise you just need a small software to publish those change, which you can do ok the server hosting Jellyfin.

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          8 months ago

          Someone already suggested that but it seems to be missing a step, still need something to direct to the port I have for jellyfin?

          • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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            8 months ago

            You’ll also need to do some port forwarding at the home router level so that external users can reach the server.

            You’ll preferably want to do what’s called a DHCP reservation so that your server’s internal IP address remains the same, then do a port forward from your public port 8096 to internalIP:8096. That way, you just have to point someone outside of your network to hostname.duckdns.org:8096 (which will get resolved to your current public IP address) for your Jellyfin server.

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        8 months ago

        The easiest way is to setup tailscale on the server, then share the server with the web interface. Your friends/family simply install the tailscale client, login, and it just connects like magic. No port forwarding or firewall configuration required. There’s plenty of how-tos out there.

        tailscale.com

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          8 months ago

          You don’t even need to purchase a domain, free dynDNS services (DuckDNS or similar) are good enough for Jellyfin and the like.

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            8 months ago

            Free services always have some kind of dubious hidden product they are selling elsewhere about you to someone else, because network hardware is not free, network system maintenance is not free, internet access is not free. Facebook is free, yet we all know what it’s true cost is.

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              8 months ago

              DuckDNS is run by two guys who are funded by donations. I do agree with what you’re saying about free services but I’m more willing to trust DuckDNS in this case