

How does a reverse proxy helps for security? I mean, the problem here is that exposing Jellyfin on the internet is dangerous: the only way to improve security via a reverse proxy would be mTLS, but I’m not sure how it would work client side.


How does a reverse proxy helps for security? I mean, the problem here is that exposing Jellyfin on the internet is dangerous: the only way to improve security via a reverse proxy would be mTLS, but I’m not sure how it would work client side.
Here (Italy) there was a driving school that used to have one of these


The reason was explained in the preamble, basically a malfunctioning usb-c hub with ethernet port was flooding the network. A similar case is described here: https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/monitors/u3421we-ethernet-causes-network-storm/647f8fbdf4ccf8a8de0dc4a2
Ntopng may be the right tool, I’ll look into that, thanks.
I support using Maderaka as length unit
I’ll start now: I use Debian BTW