dcook 301 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Hi, I am wondering if there is an easy way to disable access to the HTML interface of Emby? I know in my user settings under the access tab I can uncheck all and then select the specific devices I want allowed, but I don't want to have to manage that. I would rather allow all devices, but disable direct HTML browser access.
dcook 301 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago (edited) @Lukeso if my users are using apps (tablets, firetv, etc) there is no way to disable or lock down the HTML interface of the Emby Server? I know I can block the 8096 port but I assume that will break the apps as well? Is it possible to move the HTML dashboard to a different port and keep 8096 only for the apps that are connecting? Traditionally my family has all been inside the LAN access, but now some of them are going off to school and not living at home, I still want them to be able to access using their apps, but I don't want to expose the HTML dashboard to the Internet! Edited 20 hours ago by dcook
Luke 42147 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Right shirt there is no way to do this universally. Blocking via device access will work but it requires some manual effort.
dcook 301 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 58 minutes ago, Luke said: Right shirt there is no way to do this universally. Blocking via device access will work but it requires some manual effort. Do you know if is on the roadmap in the near future? To me it seems like common sense to have the HTML dashboard access separate from the user app access If its not on the roadmap, how about a simple switch under the Network Settings: Disable HTML access to all non admin users (Yes/No) Edited 18 hours ago by dcook
yocker 1340 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 22 minutes ago, dcook said: Do you know if is on the roadmap in the near future? To me it seems like common sense to have the HTML dashboard access separate from the user app access If its not on the roadmap, how about a simple switch under the Network Settings: Disable HTML access to all non admins (Yes/No) You might be able to do it via reverse proxy filtering some how. Bet some one in here will know.
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