2023-09-08, 10:43 AM
Thank you so much for your reply.
I expected such an answer. this is way beyond my knowledge.
As i mentioned this is a proxmox server with an installed truenas core vm.
In truenas there is (as i can see) any place to add a firewall rule to allow port 8096 to pass through.
I verified in the proxmox community and they mentioned that i can add this passthrough via the proxmox gui both at the server level and that of the VM
In the truenas vm I added
Direction: in
Action: accept
source: my router IP
source port: blanc
destination: my jellyfin IP
destination port: 8096
Ennable: check
protocol: TCP
I do not know if this is what you mean?
Should i do port forwarding on my asus router?
Am I on the right track at least?
Once again thank you
I expected such an answer. this is way beyond my knowledge.
As i mentioned this is a proxmox server with an installed truenas core vm.
In truenas there is (as i can see) any place to add a firewall rule to allow port 8096 to pass through.
I verified in the proxmox community and they mentioned that i can add this passthrough via the proxmox gui both at the server level and that of the VM
In the truenas vm I added
Direction: in
Action: accept
source: my router IP
source port: blanc
destination: my jellyfin IP
destination port: 8096
Ennable: check
protocol: TCP
I do not know if this is what you mean?
Should i do port forwarding on my asus router?
Am I on the right track at least?
Once again thank you