2025-01-04, 04:19 PM
Thanks a bunch for trying to help, but alas your suggestion I had tried already without success. http://192.168.1.131:8096/jellyfin does not work. Any combination with or without the port or the /jellyfin slug are met with failure.
Here is some additional information that might hopefully trigger some ideas.
On my home network I have two machines, a Mac (192.168.1.127 static eth cabled) and a Debian (192.168.1.131 static eth cabled) box, and both of these run both a JF and a Plex server.
From the LG TV using Plex I can see both the Mac and the Debian content.
From the LG TV using the LG JF app I can see the Mac JF content. As a matter of fact the JF app shows a "Roberts-mac-mini" server under the top bigger box where I try to put the address of the Debian box and connect to the mac flawlessly.
From the LG TV using the LG JF app both http://192.168.1.131:8096 or http://192.168.1.131:8096/jellyfin attempts are greeted with an orange error box "Unknown error occurred, are you connecting to a Jellyfin Server?"
Is there any logging/troubleshooting I can do from the Debian box please?
Here is some additional information that might hopefully trigger some ideas.
On my home network I have two machines, a Mac (192.168.1.127 static eth cabled) and a Debian (192.168.1.131 static eth cabled) box, and both of these run both a JF and a Plex server.
From the LG TV using Plex I can see both the Mac and the Debian content.
From the LG TV using the LG JF app I can see the Mac JF content. As a matter of fact the JF app shows a "Roberts-mac-mini" server under the top bigger box where I try to put the address of the Debian box and connect to the mac flawlessly.
From the LG TV using the LG JF app both http://192.168.1.131:8096 or http://192.168.1.131:8096/jellyfin attempts are greeted with an orange error box "Unknown error occurred, are you connecting to a Jellyfin Server?"
Is there any logging/troubleshooting I can do from the Debian box please?