hey
can you link the guide please?
proxy and ddns sound like part of the guide to make jellyfin available in/outside of your network
if it suffices for you to reach jellyfin via https://your.nas.ip:8096 then you won't need that
i'm not sure how synology handles its render groups etc, but if they stick to linux standards, then it shouldn't be much of a problem
i have no experience with the official jellyfin docker image and (i)gpu passthrough, but the linuxserver.io image uses a docker mod to make the intel drivers and the device available to the docker image...the official docker image surely has something similar, i just can't help you with it for lacking experience with it
can you link the guide please?
proxy and ddns sound like part of the guide to make jellyfin available in/outside of your network
if it suffices for you to reach jellyfin via https://your.nas.ip:8096 then you won't need that
i'm not sure how synology handles its render groups etc, but if they stick to linux standards, then it shouldn't be much of a problem
i have no experience with the official jellyfin docker image and (i)gpu passthrough, but the linuxserver.io image uses a docker mod to make the intel drivers and the device available to the docker image...the official docker image surely has something similar, i just can't help you with it for lacking experience with it
(2024-07-26, 09:05 AM)Iacov Wrote: hey
can you link the guide please?
proxy and ddns sound like part of the guide to make jellyfin available in/outside of your network
if it suffices for you to reach jellyfin via your.nas.ip:8096 then you won't need that
i'm not sure how synology handles its render groups etc, but if they stick to linux standards, then it shouldn't be much of a problem
i have no experience with the official jellyfin docker image and (i)gpu passthrough, but the linuxserver.io image uses a docker mod to make the intel drivers and the device available to the docker image...the official docker image surely has something similar, i just can't help you with it for lacking experience with it