2024-03-17, 06:26 PM
Indeed, even though it might be local (and is most of the time). Local or remote can't be determined by the CIDR in such networks. I can happily connect within my LAN to Jellyfin based on the ZeroTier IPs. I do this most of the time, as the I have a public domain name pointing to a private ZeroTier IP where Jellyfin runs (behind a Nginx, SSL terminated there).
When I connect through this domain/ZeroTier IP from another ZeroTier client, the clients are recognized with their ZeroTier IPs by JellyFin.
I could also connect from somewhere else in the world and JellyFin wouldn't notice. At least based on the IP. It's the same.
When I connect through this domain/ZeroTier IP from another ZeroTier client, the clients are recognized with their ZeroTier IPs by JellyFin.
I could also connect from somewhere else in the world and JellyFin wouldn't notice. At least based on the IP. It's the same.