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I use Hetzner as a seedbox and then have PLEX as my media server ran on the same hardware. It's worked perfectly fine for years. But recently PLEX says they will be blocking Hetzner hosting in the next few weeks. I've been considering moving to Jellyfin for a while, but I'm worried they will do the same thing in future.

Does anyone know if that's a real possibility?

Also, if I setup a VPN and just download stuff I torrent from my seedbox to a local PLEX server, would I be in any more risk of legal issues then I am now?

Am I looking at this completely wrong, and I should do something completely different?

To clarify what I am thinking of doing:

Keep my Hetzner as my seedbox and continue to download using my IPTorrents account. Setup a Local Plex or Jellyfin server and download from my seedbox to that local server that will be ran behind a VPN.

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[–] cooopsspace@infosec.pub 24 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Jellyfin is unable to do that because they don't have centralised auth like Plex does.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not like it could be implemented.
But the the community would (as OP said) fork the project.

[–] cooopsspace@infosec.pub 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's absolutely zero way that is going to get pulled into the actual Jellyfin project, hence a fork is unnecessary.

It's unreasonable to take responsibility for apps a user runs on their server.

But when you all of a sudden see a heap of Plex IP addresses hitting your provider with mass media sharing rings you've got problems.

Jellyfin however is just serving HTTP/S. Thats it. You can't ban Nginx or Apache.