2024-04-03, 03:44 AM
(2024-04-03, 01:57 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Are you using your domain name? If so, do you have NAT loopback enabled? If your devices are on different subnets you may need to re-setup port forwarding.
Thanks for helping. I managed to uncover the problem. My backup drive had been removed for some reason, and the backup script fell back to the main drive. Causing it to fill completely. I ignored the netdata error. I assume jellyfin wouldn't start due to it needed a specific amount of space to run. I'm still unsure of how my router started this. Unless it was just by sheer coincidence. Also, if I use a reverse proxy along with my domain name, is it safe to port forward jellyfin