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Running a TrueNAS Scale server with Jellyfin and planning to add Nextcloud. How would I be able to access these services from outside my network? I have heard portforwarding is unsafe and a VPN seems inconvenient to me.

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[-] Jtee@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'd suggest port forwarding. Opening a port on your firewall just says "there's a service running on this port" but the software will have it's own "risk mitigation" to prevent intrusion.

Additionally, if you own a domain with someone such as GoDaddy, you can leverage their API to script IP updates (quick google search can walk you through options; cron, powershell, etc) so you can always access your nextcloud instance with a friendly name.

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