jellyfin: add instructions about installing plugins
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- Declarative selection of listening port.
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- Access through [subdomain](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.subdomain) using reverse proxy. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-configuration).
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- Access through [HTTPS](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.ssl) using reverse proxy. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-https).
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- Declarative [LDAP](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.ldap) configuration. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-ldap).
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- Declarative [SSO](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.sso) configuration. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-sso).
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- Declarative [LDAP](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.ldap) configuration although plugin must be installed manually. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-ldap).
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- Declarative [SSO](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.sso) configuration although plugin must be installed manually. [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-sso).
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- [Backup](#services-jellyfin-options-shb.jellyfin.backup) through the [backup block](./blocks-backup.html). [Manual](#services-jellyfin-usage-backup).
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## Usage {#services-jellyfin-usage}
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The other secrets can be randomly generated with
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`nix run nixpkgs#openssl -- rand -hex 64`.
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Then, install the plugin [LDAP-Auth](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-plugin-ldapauth).
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It should be available from the official repository already.
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No manual configuration of the plugin is needed, just installation.
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Note that the version tested with is 19.0.0.0.
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If your version differs, it could lead to some configuration mismatch.
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If that's the case, please [open an issue](https://github.com/ibizaman/selfhostblocks/issues/new)
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or join the [support channel](https://img.shields.io/matrix/selfhostblocks%3Amatrix.org).
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And that's it.
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Now, go to the LDAP server at `http://ldap.example.com`,
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create the `jellyfin_user` and `jellyfin_admin` groups,
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the latter must be owned by the `authelia` user. I want to avoid needing to define the same secret
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twice with a future secrets SHB block.
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Then, install the plugin [SSO-Auth](https://github.com/9p4/jellyfin-plugin-sso).
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It should be available from the official repository already.
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No manual configuration of the plugin is needed, just installation.
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Note that the version tested with is 3.5.2.4.
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If your version differs, it could lead to some configuration mismatch.
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If that's the case, please [open an issue](https://github.com/ibizaman/selfhostblocks/issues/new)
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or join the [support channel](https://img.shields.io/matrix/selfhostblocks%3Amatrix.org).
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### Backup {#services-jellyfin-usage-backup}
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Backing up Jellyfin using the [Restic block](blocks-restic.html) is done like so:
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