2024-04-15, 07:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-15, 10:49 AM by Azriall. Edited 2 times in total.)
Good morning
So I had Jellyfin up and running, no issues. Then the next day I tried logging into Jellyfin via the webui and got access forbidden, or timed out. I had installed no additional software between the two except to update ubuntu and mess around with making shared folders for the media to be stored in
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server
Latest versuin of Jellyfin, installed via Debian rep (per website guide)
Jellyfin installed Natively (Don't understand Dockers yet)
Connected directly into my router
Could connect via all media inside and outside my house
Made a previous post about making media folders
Connect to Server via SSH
Now
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server
Latest versuin of Jellyfin, installed via Debian rep (per website guide)
Jellyfish installed natively
connected directly to router
No changes to router
Can't access on any platform with IP address internally or externally
Removed installation
reinstalled
Same result
Can't see it listening on port 8096.
service listed as active and running
Did a check and found the following
The server is expected to host the web client, but the provided content directory is either invalid or empty: /usr/lib/jellyfin/bin/jellyfin-web. If you do not want to host the web client with the server, you may set the '--nowebclient' command line flag, or set'hostwebclient=false' in your config settings.
I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it a few times. I've followed the commands on the jellyfish debian/ubuntu installation guide. If it helps the only hicup I find is a message about the kernal being different and then needing to restart services. WSDD often needs to be restarted.
So I had Jellyfin up and running, no issues. Then the next day I tried logging into Jellyfin via the webui and got access forbidden, or timed out. I had installed no additional software between the two except to update ubuntu and mess around with making shared folders for the media to be stored in
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server
Latest versuin of Jellyfin, installed via Debian rep (per website guide)
Jellyfin installed Natively (Don't understand Dockers yet)
Connected directly into my router
Could connect via all media inside and outside my house
Made a previous post about making media folders
Connect to Server via SSH
Now
Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server
Latest versuin of Jellyfin, installed via Debian rep (per website guide)
Jellyfish installed natively
connected directly to router
No changes to router
Can't access on any platform with IP address internally or externally
Removed installation
reinstalled
Same result
Can't see it listening on port 8096.
service listed as active and running
Did a check and found the following
The server is expected to host the web client, but the provided content directory is either invalid or empty: /usr/lib/jellyfin/bin/jellyfin-web. If you do not want to host the web client with the server, you may set the '--nowebclient' command line flag, or set'hostwebclient=false' in your config settings.
I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it a few times. I've followed the commands on the jellyfish debian/ubuntu installation guide. If it helps the only hicup I find is a message about the kernal being different and then needing to restart services. WSDD often needs to be restarted.