What? Why would I have to make my library harder to manage just because Jellyfin devs can’t get their act together? They should just start a api/v2 and secure it properly while allowing to disable the old one
What? Why would I have to make my library harder to manage just because Jellyfin devs can’t get their act together? They should just start a api/v2 and secure it properly while allowing to disable the old one
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I am waiting for opencloud to finish its calendar implementation. The only thing I have reservations about is the fact it doesn’t use a database to store file info. Not sure I trust their approach
Sure, the utterly fucked up authentication of the Jellyfin Backend somehow is the fault of Plex users and everyone who points out obvious flaws is of course a Plex shill.
Maybe you should take a look at what you are defending here. The fact that the devs openly refuse to fix this to maintain backwards compatibility, thus endangering their users speaks a lot about the quality of the project
It’s not chance if the I’d is based on the path to your media. There’s but that much variation in the path to a certain movie and its trivial to build a rainbow table to try them out. This way unauthenticated users can not only stream from your server but effectively map your library
It’s not impossible, Far from it. The ids are not random uuids but hashes derived from the path. Since most people have a similar setup to organize their media, this gets trivial very fast
They shouldn’t be an upgrade. Basic speakers are like 50 bucks, for an item that costs 20k, thats a drop in the bucket
You spent hours in that thing and phone speakers are not made to be louder than traffic and drive noises, especially not for so long. Also a radio offers traffic and accident news from local stations. And if they cheap out on speakers I am quite sure they also don’t offer USB ports to charge the phone you run in lieu of a build in system
I can see a lot of retired people buying one of these to drive to their once a week bridge tournament or bingo night.
They would be far better served with a regular car instead of a pickup
because the Slate lacks speakers,
I mean, I get they need to cut costs, but come on… a damn radio wouldnt have killed them
Am I age verified if the first thing that popped into my mind upon seeing that logo was “GameCube!”
Nice, switched immediately
Not yet. And most games will probably come out for the og switch as well anyway. At least for a while
Ryujinx, Yuzu, Citron
That depends entirely on your target audience as well as the devices you want to use it on. Smart TVs don’t really support VPNs and my parents would not know how to even activate that let alone set it up on their end. I have a lot of non tech savvy users, so Plex is just way more convenient and accessible.
this headline makes me glad my own language has proper capitalization for nouns
The main issue for me is the way they react to it. Not only is there no warning about this, but they also refuse to fix it because it would break client support and they prefer backwards compatibility over security
I’m just not sure if fail2ban can mitigate the unaouthorized api access or other issues
If you plan to use fail2ban, I assume you want to make your Jellyfin accessible from the public internet. Please be aware, that large parts of the Jellyfin Backend are not properly authenticated and allow unauthorized, potential mapping of your library and even unauthorized streams.
How very luddite of you