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Terence Eden
@Edent@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

I need some #Linux touchers and #HomeLab gurus to explain in excruciating detail what I'm doing wrong.

I want my #JellyFin server to be served over HTTPS.

I had nginxproxymanager running, but it has stopped working with Let's Encrypt.

What's the *simplest* way to add HTTPS to #JellyFin? It's an Ubuntu box with the default Jellyfin installed (no Docker or anything complicated like that).

Informed speculation welcomed!

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Jack
@knapjack@elsewhere.cozysumo.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

Oh, if you don't mind Yet Another Evil Empire, Cloudflare Tunnel is super easy:

https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/networks/connectors/cloudflare-tunnel/

Gets progressively easier if you also let them manage your DNS, then you can add/remove hosts and services, map names, etc., all through the web console and LetsEncrypt just works. No static public IPs necessary, and you can layer on MFA if need be.

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Terence Eden
@Edent@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@knapjack As it happens, I *do* mind 😆

But thanks for the suggestion. If I get desperate enough to use Cloudflare, I'll go rethink my life choices.

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