2024-05-08, 05:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-08, 05:49 PM by Potetstappe. Edited 1 time in total.)
Thanks for the quick reply!
Unless there is some in-app permissions setting, it should have all permissions needed. I also redid their permissions now, but nothing changed.
I’m fairly new to NAS-systems, so there’s very few applications in general. There shouldn’t really be anything else touching them - at least directly. I’m trying out “plappa” as my audiobook player, but that’s only reading the Jellyfin library, it doesn’t have access to the actual folders on my NAS.
The only other applications I have are qBit and openspeedtest, none of which I believe are capable of much touching… The files are moved from qBit “territory” and to Jellyfin-folders once completed, so there shouldn’t be anything touching there either..
Edit:
I run a Synology 224+ btw, with Jellyfin in Docker
Unless there is some in-app permissions setting, it should have all permissions needed. I also redid their permissions now, but nothing changed.
I’m fairly new to NAS-systems, so there’s very few applications in general. There shouldn’t really be anything else touching them - at least directly. I’m trying out “plappa” as my audiobook player, but that’s only reading the Jellyfin library, it doesn’t have access to the actual folders on my NAS.
The only other applications I have are qBit and openspeedtest, none of which I believe are capable of much touching… The files are moved from qBit “territory” and to Jellyfin-folders once completed, so there shouldn’t be anything touching there either..
Edit:
I run a Synology 224+ btw, with Jellyfin in Docker