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Hi, I have a hypothetical question that is probably going to sound very dumb once someone shows me a very simple workaround :

In this situation : there is a properly setup server in house A with a running jellyfin/immich server, and there's a second server in house B for homeassistant.

Is there a way I can use server B to remotely connect to server A to access JF and Immich and stream it via HDMI a TV in house B ?

Thank you in advance

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[โ€“] alexquiniou@lemmy.zip 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Wg-easy makes wireguard ... Easy.

[โ€“] mpramann@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 10 minutes ago

Yes, you are correct. Unfortunatly some options and use cases of "regular" are not covered by wg-easy. If you're behind a CGNAT or want to use dual stack it's better to learn and stick to basic Wireguard.