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Enrique1980

Look above:

 

 

How do I think it could be implemented?
1. By marking certain devices on the server as "trusted" so that they work as if they were on the LAN (as if a VPN was done but by HTTPS)
2. Allowing all users to choose to save their password
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Enrique1980

Couldn't you set up their networks via DDNS and use that as a local network?

 

Or does it have be an actual IP address?

I CBers, it took me "a while" to answer, but I already have the answer: I have set up a DDNS service and it doesn't work. It must be an IP address or a LAN address.

 

Now, I have three suggestions (one of the three would help me)
1. By marking certain devices on the server as "trusted" so that they work as if they were on the LAN (as if a VPN was done but by HTTPS)
2. Allowing all users to choose to save their password in Android TV devices
3. Be able to add a DNS name (like "mysecondhouse.ddns.net") in "Advanced-> Local network's
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I have set up a DDNS service and it doesn't work. It must be an IP address or a LAN address.

 

Hi, can you explain this a little bit more? What exactly happened?

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Enrique1980

Hi Luke. This is the scenario:

 

 

No. This is not enough for me.

More or less. This is my scenario: 3 TV with AndroidTV/Samsung: 

1. One in my usual house (same LAN than EMBY server). 4 users: Me, my wife and two children (>18)

2. Another in my summer house. Same users that in usual house

3. Another in my sister's house (She and her family, 3 users)

 

Only in the first one, I and my family can login without password (We use a blank "PIN"). From Internet we use our SmartPhones and we save the password. If we login from other device, we must enter the password.

 

What would I like ?:

To be able to login on EMBY from the three televisions in the same way: Without having to enter the password every time the user changes

 

Would a VPN not be the solution?: Not for the following reasons
1.In Spain, when an Internet provider detects a VPN, it slows down. This I have been able to verify doing a VPN between a Raspberry and my NAS
2. Making a VPN from an Android TV could perhaps be attempted (although, as I said, it does not work), but...from a Samsung television to my NAS? => I don `t believe
 
How do I think it could be implemented?
1. By marking certain devices on the server as "trusted" so that they work as if they were on the LAN (as if a VPN was done but by HTTPS)
2. Allowing all users to choose to save their password
 
I hope I have been clear now
Thanks and best regards

 

 

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