This seems too straightforward, what’s the catch?

Like how secure is it? Should I be turning it off (and disabling the port forwarding) when not using it?

Do I need any additional security? Mainly just want to use it for Jellyfin

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Really? My experience was the opposite. I found everything I needed intheir docs rather quickly.

I guess it’s true they don’t have as many basic examples as nginx, but I’d take their lack of example over the mess an nginx config can become any day.

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Maybe just cause I’m still learning this stuff but I found the docs fairly challenging to comprehend too. Now that I get the basics though, it’s pretty easy looking back

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