2024-02-26, 03:38 PM
(2024-01-25, 03:51 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: But did you check if there was a rule that allowed Jellyfin? When you were installing Jellyfin was there a prompt at the end of the installation to allow Jellyfin through your firewall?
Late reply but got my Jellyfin server to work!
Observations and notes on my re-installation:
1) After Uninstalling from Control Panel there are still remnants of Jellyfin all over! I had to: manually enable viewing Hidden Files and delete the Jellyfin AppData folders, delete the hidden Jellyfin folder in file directory (C:ProgramData/Jellyfin) and delete old Jellyfin permissions in the Allowed apps of Windows Defender Firewall. Would have been nice if the uninstaller removed all remnants for a more thorough clean reinstall.
2) When attempting to connect on my macbook and Finamp on my iPhone the server was not automatically discovered. I had to enter in my server's IPv4 address and attach Jellyfin's port number in order for my mbp and iPhone to login to my non-admin Jellyfin account. Both devices are now logged into my non-admin Jellyfin account.
3) Following the excellent guide (https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/quick-start/windows/) I noticed there were screenshots that made installation easier for me to follow.
4) Will be dong a Reverse Proxy so I can stream music to my iPhone on the go via Finamp. Any suggestions on the servers Apache, Caddy, Haproxy, Nginx and Traefik? Which would be easy to work with?