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I keep hearing claims that it's not secure enough to be exposed on the Internet, but I can't seem to find anything about unauthenticated vulnerabilities. It's got a fair amount of CVEs but they all seem to affect when you're an already authenticated user, mainly to XSS an admin as a regular user or the likes.
It's written in C#, and publicly all you can do is pretty much attempt to log in, this feels like it should be pretty sane compared to some other PHP crap I run.
Do you have any examples of previous exploits or anything else to be concerned about?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415
Most of the relevant issues they link to has been closed and/or dealt with.