2023-07-26, 05:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-07-26, 05:13 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
Port 8096 is the plain http port that jellyfin runs. You don't need to enabled https or provide a cert in the jellyfin config. https is entirely handled by nginx on port 443.
What happens when you go to https://localhost:443?
Also, you should NOT be opening port 8096 and 8920 on your router since that allows external users to bypass Nginx. Even port 80 shouldn't be open on your router since you should be using https on port 443 that nginx listens to.
What happens when you go to https://localhost:443?
Also, you should NOT be opening port 8096 and 8920 on your router since that allows external users to bypass Nginx. Even port 80 shouldn't be open on your router since you should be using https on port 443 that nginx listens to.