2024-04-12, 12:32 PM
Does Nginx have any way to resolve "jellyfin" to an IP address? Try swapping out "jellyfin" in the Forward Hostname field for an IP address (192.168.1.126?).
Also, enable web sockets and enable block common exploits. The latter is obviously good to have enabled, and web sockets is required by Jellyfin to work properly. But that isn't the reason you aren't able to connect.
Also, enable web sockets and enable block common exploits. The latter is obviously good to have enabled, and web sockets is required by Jellyfin to work properly. But that isn't the reason you aren't able to connect.