The 8232 Project

I trust code more than politics.

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  • A brief internet search shows that surprisingly, hosting Jellyfin on OpenWRT should work…

    I still find it hilarious that since dd-wrt and OpenWrt are just… Linux, you could install Super Mario Bros on there. I checked, nobody seems to have tried.

    I’ve never used tailscale, I’m afraid. Normally I would say: just use whatever seems easier to set up on your device/network; however, note that tailscale needs a “coordinate server”. No actual traffic ever goes through it, it just facilitates key exchanges and the like (from what I understand), but regardless, it’s a server outside your control which is involved in some way. You can selfhost this server, but that is additional work, of course…

    Ah, that make sense. Is Wireguard P2P?

    Glad I could help, after being so unhelpful yesterday :)

    Don’t beat yourself up, you were fine. Because I’m big on privacy, when I ask for help I have a bad habit of leaving out the “why” behind my choices, so it’s understandable that people weren’t happy with what I needed.

    Eh… Marriage is not really common in either of our families. We agreed to go sign the papers if there ever is a tax reason, lol. Sorry if that’s a bit unromantic :D Nice rings though ^^

    I need to go make a petition to raise taxes then! /s

    You both are perfect for each other, so don’t screw it up!


  • Hi again.

    Hi there!

    Set up ProtonVPN on the raspberry pi.

    I’m actually surprised nobody suggested simply using the Pi with OpenWrt as my own router. Though, that would make it hard to host Jellyfin.

    Nots that this requires you trusting the pi to the same degree that you trust your phone.

    For the most part, I trust the security of my Pi. I can hold it in my hand and see every line of code, after all!

    Devices which you take with you, like your phone, unfortunately will loose internet connectivity when you leave your home until you switch off Wireguard, and switch on Proton, and not be able to connect to Jellyfin when you return home, until you switch them back.

    I plan to post a tutorial about how to securely host Jellyfin. Another user gave a solution to this problem that I absolutely love, and I’ll showcase it there. I don’t want to spoil it :)

    Could you explain Wireguard vs. Tailscale in this scenario?

    Thank you all so much for your help! This is likely the solution I will go with, combined with another one, so again thank you so much!

    P.S. I don’t care if you wrap an ethernet cord around her finger, get going!