2024-08-29, 07:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-29, 07:42 PM by saiyogi2k. Edited 2 times in total.)
(2024-08-29, 07:08 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Is this a docker install or just a plain apt package install? Not including the docker IPs, I see serveral 192.168.###.### IPs. How many active interfaces do you have? Or VPNs.
Unrelated, it looks like you had a client that has an expired token that is constantly pinging the server. Though it looks like you logged them out and back in near the end of the log.
its a plain install. I dont have any vpn's running. Idk about others. i try to log in via the reverse proxy dns via local network and my mobile data both didnt work but it worked when i entered the ip:8096. Domain started working again now. What i dont understand is other services work even when jellyfin dosent. i have jellyfin and jellyseer exposed via 2 different DuckDNS domains and both behing nginxproxy manager. the jellyseer domain works even when jellyfin's is not working.
Also can you please explain what an expired token is?
Edit: i dont know if its relevant but i have npm, duckdns ipupdate and jellyseer all in docker. I had this issue even when jellyfin was in docker but i did a plain install now since i ran into some issues with transcoding with NVIDIA GPU in docker.