Am I correct in thinking this?

  • rumba@lemmy.zip
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    18 days ago

    SFTP / SSH encryption in transit is perfectly safe.

    The seed box itself will probably have logs on it that you accessed it from your home IP

    The seed box hosting provider might have logs that you’re connecting to them from your home.

    Your ISP can see that you accessed a box on a hosting provider with an encrypted protocol.

    As long as you’re not hosting anything so serious that a state agency will come in raid the hosting provider break into the box and grab the content and logs, you really have nothing to worry about.

  • Shimitar@downonthestreet.eu
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    21 days ago

    Yes.

    While there is no end to paranoia, I would call a VPN over sftp quite useless.

    Unless, of course, the seedbox itself needs a VPN to be reached in the first place.

    • dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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      21 days ago

      Question kinda related to this post.

      I’m looking to get back into piracy and have been saving to build a server to handle it. I’m now hearing about these seed boxes in the cloud.

      So my question is this a viable option until I build a server. Like I can set up torrents and maybe Radarr, etc. then just use my home pc for Jellyfin and connect it to the seed box? Or is the seed box mainly used to do the torrenting before you STFP the files to your actual server?

      • junusdenised420@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        21 days ago

        Yes, you can just use the seedbox to download and run jellyfin locally with the media staying on your box, but it might be a lot easier to just get a seedbox that allows you to run jellyfin on it.