This is true. Would probably be much easier technically and legally if they already own it, though.
This is true. Would probably be much easier technically and legally if they already own it, though.
That’s interesting. So they buy the domain on your behalf and then rent it out to you. Pretty cool concept
That said, I’ve owned a fair few domains and never had to deal with 3rd parties, so I’m not sure if the added security risk (however small) of them hijacking your domain is worth it. For me, at least. YMMV
What makes a registrar more privacy focused than another. Just had a read of their website, but couldn’t understand why they’re better for privacy than any other
You can just use ports as if you’re on a local network.
This is the bit I find confusing. Doesn’t Plex need that port to be open to the outside world?
Or is your setup only open to devices on your private tailscale network and therefore seeing it as local?
If that’s the case, I’ll need to see if tailscale can work with osmc, since that’s what I have running on my raspi behind my tv
Tailscale is another one I’ve heard of but haven’t looked much into it.
This article put me off a bit. Seems like an unnecessarily complicated setup https://www.jjpdev.com/posts/plex-media-server-tailscale/
That racknerd price for a vps sounds too good to be true!
Point taken about backups. I wouldn’t self host something like this without backups.
Backups are obviously a good idea, but it’s a pain in the ass having to restore your data. A disclaimer like this implies that restoring from backup will be a regular thing. That’s why I was curious about peoples experience with it. How frequently does it wipe your photos?
Is anyone using this? It looks great, but that disclaimer everywhere saying you shouldn’t use it concerns me.
If you use it, what is your experience?
I’ve heard the others but this is the first time I’ve heard not to spend crypto. What’s the reasoning behind that?
Do you mean something link
subdomain.domain.tld
? Because I have that set up with namecheap