Yesterday, 12:55 PM
^It's Caddy that needs port 443 open. You may have upnp on your router which is why restarting Caddy reopens port 443. Best to turn off upnp in your router and manually add the port forwarding rule for caddy port on 443.
Jellyfin just needs to run on 8096 locally, forget about the 8920, but make sure Remote Networking is enabled in the JF networking setting.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-access-your...with-caddy
Jellyfin just needs to run on 8096 locally, forget about the 8920, but make sure Remote Networking is enabled in the JF networking setting.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-access-your...with-caddy
Jellyfin1 - 10.10.3 (Docker) Synology NAS (transcoding off)
Jellyfin2 - 10.10.3 Minix ZX100-0db MiniPC, Intel N100 (transcoding on)
Storage - x3 Synology NAS (22TB)
Reverse Proxy - Caddy v2 running on a Pi3b+
Jellyfin2 - 10.10.3 Minix ZX100-0db MiniPC, Intel N100 (transcoding on)
Storage - x3 Synology NAS (22TB)
Reverse Proxy - Caddy v2 running on a Pi3b+