gariac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kodi is the renamed xbmc. I use it myself, but I never "aimed" it at a > website. I just view my own videos or use the kodi plug-ins. You can > install it yourself on a PC and see it is intended to be just a media > player. It really isn't any different that seeing VLC as the agent. > > Perhaps someone wrote a plugin for your website. Make that a poorly > written plugin ;-) > > Do you offer your mp4 files to the public?
Well the idea of the secure_link module is to prevent people directly accessing any file without their own generated link. The generated hash matches that user's IP, the URL and contains a UNIX timestamp what is set to expire the URL after about 5 hours. With the secure_link module you can also include other personal information on the user into the encrypted string of the generated secure link such as cookies, user-agents etc. I guess to answer your question no the files should not be publicly accessible without first accessing the webpage that generates the secure_link for you to access the file via. Posted at Nginx Forum: https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,270705,270707#msg-270707 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx