• Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Because you are hosting the server software on your own hardware. That’s literally self-hosting. Plex provides a way to remotely access your server through their own network as well, which is optional.

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      The problem with Plex is it isn’t fully hosted. Plex controls user passwords. You can’t use it without logging into their servers.

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        8 hours ago

        You can access it through your local network without authentication. Add a vpn and you got the same setup Jellyfin fans will praise

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          6 hours ago

          Not really. The first local login to configure it requires a Plex account. And that account times out maybe monthly? It seems every few months when I remote to the Plex server it wants the plex account to login.

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        23 hours ago

        Tailscale is going public, so I don’t really trust them anymore. I used Cloudflare tunnels for a while, but I strongly dislike being dependent on them for accessing my own network, and I don’t like how they recently clamped down on “anti-piracy”. There are some legitimate sites I still can’t access (dirtbike parts and whatnot) because Cloudflare straight up blocks access to them.

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          5 hours ago

          Go with pangolin. You can easily host the control layer either on a cheap vps or your own internet exposed server. Same features as tailscale although with a bit more complexity.

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          23 hours ago

          Tailscale is going public, so I don’t really trust them anymore

          Even if the source code is open?