2023-12-07, 02:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-12-08, 05:38 PM by hanaquacks. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hi!
I've encountered a problem with Roku login for remote users. They all report that after putting in https://subdomain.domain.net it says "Error 403, could not login to server." I have no such issue on other clients, only Roku of various ages and models. I'm on 10.8.12, I use NGINX Proxy Manager with a valid Let's Encrypt cert, Force SSL, HSTS Enabled, HSTS Subdomains. On Cloudflare I've enabled both SSL 1.2 and 1.3 because some devices couldn't log in unless it was 1.2
I imagine that it's something I've misconfigured, but I can't fathom what. Is there some security that needs to be enabled, does something need to be setup in Jellyfin? Because I thought like all my other exposed webapps that I could simply leave it as http://my-ip-address:8096 and then just have the reverse proxy do the rest.
I've encountered a problem with Roku login for remote users. They all report that after putting in https://subdomain.domain.net it says "Error 403, could not login to server." I have no such issue on other clients, only Roku of various ages and models. I'm on 10.8.12, I use NGINX Proxy Manager with a valid Let's Encrypt cert, Force SSL, HSTS Enabled, HSTS Subdomains. On Cloudflare I've enabled both SSL 1.2 and 1.3 because some devices couldn't log in unless it was 1.2
I imagine that it's something I've misconfigured, but I can't fathom what. Is there some security that needs to be enabled, does something need to be setup in Jellyfin? Because I thought like all my other exposed webapps that I could simply leave it as http://my-ip-address:8096 and then just have the reverse proxy do the rest.