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nielsvanvelzen / jf-dev-auth.md
Last active November 27, 2025 14:12
Jellyfin API Authorization

Jellyfin API Authorization

To start using the Jellyfin API, authorization is probably the first thing you'll need to do. Jellyfin's authorization options can be a bit confusing because there are a lot of deprecated options.

Generally there are three ways to authenticate: no authorization, user authorization with an access token or authorization with an API key. The first way is easy, just do nothing. But most often you'll need to use either the access token or API key.

Sending authorization values

There are multiple methods for transmitting authorization values, however, some are outdated and scheduled to be removed. It's recommend to use the Authorization header. If header auth isn't an option, the token may be sent through the ApiKey query parameter. Sending secure data in a query parameter is unsafe as the changes of it leaking (via logs, copy-paste actions or by other means) are high. Only use this method as a last resort.

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kralicky / harvester-gpu.md
Last active March 1, 2025 15:40
Harvester GPU Provisioning

Harvester GPU Provisioning

  1. Install Harvester, then SSH into the server.

  2. Edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg as follows:

 set default=0
 set timeout=10