I am a bit befuddled over what the best practices are for an internet connected or local server running the *arr stack.

Should we be using cosmos for security, reverse proxy, and container management or other tools like nginx, traefik, authentelia, authentik, and portainer?

Furthermore what’s the advantage of using proxmox containers to host docker instead of installing docker on conventional Linux?

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    6 months ago

    I’m also interested :)

    What I can add is that if you selfhost locally your arr stack with jellyfin or cie, there is no need for reverse proxy, authelia…or whatsoever !

    If you are going to host you stack and make it available over the net and open ports in your router, yeah it’s mandatory ! With a wireguard tunnel and cie (I think portainer is the way to go for most user).

    Locally you can just connect to your jellyfin’s private ip without to much complicated overheat.

    Just secure and isolate your torrent connection and use a good VPN (like proton VPN).

    A good starting point: https://github.com/navilg/media-stack/blob/main/README.md

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    6 months ago

    Just a note about piracy: Please don’t give the corporate overlords any reason to legally go after a Lemmy admin. There are plenty of dark web sites that I won’t mention but they are a better fit.