Does a Reverse Proxy Improve Mumble Security?

Does a reverse proxy improve Mumble security?

Not necessarily.

Is its only purpose so you can just give people a url with no port number?

No.

Then what are the benefits?

If you’d like more informative answers, you’re going to need to ask better questions. One-liners like you’ve asked with no apparent thought behind them aren’t going to prompt serious, detailed answers.

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Then what are the benefits?

It is a one liner but I can’t think of any wordier way to say it. It just seem direct and to the point myself.

[1] Benefits Of A Reverse Proxy

[2] GitHub - selfteaching/How-To-Ask-Questions-The-Smart-Way

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Explaining why you run Mumble, how you use it, and what safety threats you’re concerned about would be a good start…

I plan to use it with random people I find in games on the internet and game with so that we can voice chat. I will be giving them a domain name to connect to the Mumble server. I want to make sure there are no privacy and security issues. This includes any kind of information that should be private is kept private. This also means that there are no security exploits that could be taken advantage of. For example, credentials not properly protected.