2016-07-13, 09:43 AM
After playing with the excellent iOS App, I am looking at options for allow access to my server when outside of the local network.
From a security and paranoia standpoint, I'm very reluctant to simply use port forwarding to open port 8866 to the outside world as I do not believe there is any encryption of passwords or data, prevention of brute forcing passwords etc. (as Sub has previously mentioned, the web server is not hardened or designed for access outside of the local LAN).
I'm currently looking at the option of installing an OpenVPN server on my NPVR box and using the iOS client to establish a secure VPN connection before launching the NextPVR App.
Has anyone else tried a similar configuration? If not, I'd be more than happy to put some documentation together.
From a security and paranoia standpoint, I'm very reluctant to simply use port forwarding to open port 8866 to the outside world as I do not believe there is any encryption of passwords or data, prevention of brute forcing passwords etc. (as Sub has previously mentioned, the web server is not hardened or designed for access outside of the local LAN).
I'm currently looking at the option of installing an OpenVPN server on my NPVR box and using the iOS client to establish a secure VPN connection before launching the NextPVR App.
Has anyone else tried a similar configuration? If not, I'd be more than happy to put some documentation together.