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<blockquote data-quote="n1r0" data-source="post: 2481144" data-attributes="member: 99850"><p>JellyFin and other personal servers require authentication before being able to access data. You will have to open up (forward) ports and "expose your network to the internet". That's how servers work. You can't have an offline server, that's an oxymoron. True for even an SSH/SFTP server. This will require you to have a public IP address (usually sold as a Static IP). Free VPN services may be too slow for media transfer.</p><p></p><p>Your other option is to get a cloud service/server and dump all your data on it. Again this will cost money depending on the features/disk space you require.</p><p></p><p>Remember even iCloud got hacked. A determined attacker will find an exploit. There's no guarantee for 100% security on the internet. But since you have someone at home to put the server online/offline as required, that can work as 2 factor authentication</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n1r0, post: 2481144, member: 99850"] JellyFin and other personal servers require authentication before being able to access data. You will have to open up (forward) ports and "expose your network to the internet". That's how servers work. You can't have an offline server, that's an oxymoron. True for even an SSH/SFTP server. This will require you to have a public IP address (usually sold as a Static IP). Free VPN services may be too slow for media transfer. Your other option is to get a cloud service/server and dump all your data on it. Again this will cost money depending on the features/disk space you require. Remember even iCloud got hacked. A determined attacker will find an exploit. There's no guarantee for 100% security on the internet. But since you have someone at home to put the server online/offline as required, that can work as 2 factor authentication [/QUOTE]
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