6 hours ago
It is secure to serve Jellyfin over HTTP when using Tailscale.
However, I'd like to serve Jellyfin over HTTPS to avoid confusion among family members who are concerned by the HTTP security warnings.
I'm running Jellyfin on a Synology DS220+ and have followed this guide to generate and auto-renew SSL certificates:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o2EhK-QvmY
However, I need help with pointing Jellyfin to the folder containing the certificate which seems to be located here:
/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/
It seems Jellyfin is not able to see /usr/syno
Any ideas?
However, I'd like to serve Jellyfin over HTTPS to avoid confusion among family members who are concerned by the HTTP security warnings.
I'm running Jellyfin on a Synology DS220+ and have followed this guide to generate and auto-renew SSL certificates:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o2EhK-QvmY
However, I need help with pointing Jellyfin to the folder containing the certificate which seems to be located here:
/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/
It seems Jellyfin is not able to see /usr/syno
Any ideas?

