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this post was submitted on 19 May 2026
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Exposing your jellyfin on the Internet is much more difficult and requires knowledge of networking and security best practices. It is not as easy as "just giving someone a login" though for those with the know how I would easily recommend it over Plex.
I mean I've done it, it required buying a cheap domain and I found out most people don't give a crap about my server even if I offer them access 🥲
They didn’t ask how to expose it on the internet. They asked how to give others access to the library. If they live in a dorm or with roommates it’s as easy as creating a login. If they wanted to give people access over the internet they would have asked that.
Also they said they are very technical, so clearly the problem isn’t that they don’t know how to expose services on the internet, they most likely didn’t know that jellyfin has users or multiple logins.
Do we know if Plex has been audited? Or is just that it is so much easier to do and Plex says it is secure so people think it is secure? That is often the case with closed source software.
Not the point. When setting up remote access Plex is easy, Jellyfin is not.
Yes that is true, but the commenter I replied to specifically mentioned security and it always comes up when people compare the two that Jellyfin security isn't great.