JF with read only mounted volumes that uses the network of my Wireguard client container
Wireguard client opening a tunnel to Wireguard server on VPS
** Ping container regularly doing pings to Wireguard Server so the connection stays up (didn't manage it otherwise)
VPS (Oracle Cloud free tier, also everything in docker):
Caddy as a reverse proxy with https enabled and geolocking (only certain countries are allowed to connect to)
fail2ban to block IPs that try to bruteforce credentials
Wireguard server
Usernames are not shown in the frontend and have to be entered. Passwords are generated by a password manager and can't be changed by the user.
So my clients just get the URL of my reverse proxy and can access the read only JF through my Wireguard tunnel. Didn't have to open any ports on my side. If someone is interested I can share the docker compose files later.
https://codeberg.org/skjalli/jellyfin-vps-setup here you go, took me longer than expected and I hope it's helpful, might contain a few errors since I had to remove some settings but I guess this should work.
This is honestly awesome! I was thinking about a similar setup for a long time but wasn’t sure how to do this exactly, this seems exactly like the setup I was looking for. Thank you!
You're welcome, happy that I can help. I also just updated it a bit. In case you find any issues or have questions please let me know. It was mostly trial and error until it ran..
https://codeberg.org/skjalli/jellyfin-vps-setup here you go, took me longer than expected and I hope it's helpful, might contain a few errors since I had to remove some settings but I guess this should work.
https://codeberg.org/skjalli/jellyfin-vps-setup here you go, took me longer than expected and I hope it's helpful, might contain a few errors since I had to remove some settings but I guess this should work.
It's a steep learning curve for sure but once you get the basics it's straight forward until you hit very specific problems.
Are you a Windows or Linux user?
They often want to push their Docker UI application but in my opinion docker engine with docker compose is enough. There are probably a lot of great tutorials out there and I can recommend https://www.linuxserver.io/ for images.