2025-01-21, 09:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-21, 10:00 PM by 4r5hw45twh. Edited 8 times in total.)
(2025-01-21, 08:44 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I THINK you would also need to change the publish URI field in Dashboard > Networking.
Code:all=https://jellyfin.domain.tld
Ok, so I published the ports in the compose file but same issue. Still don't see the local JF server showing up on my Firestick, nor my phone. Can still access it via my domain name, though.
I have not done the publish field yet, though. Is this the box (photo below) you are referring to?
If so, do I put the external domain address here? Or the internal one? And if internal, would that be http://localhost:8096, because that address doesn't work on my server PC since it's in Docker (not sure how to access it locally since it's on there).
EDIT: Ok, if I do the external one and just put "external=https://jellyfin.mydomain.com" in the box, I get the same issue.
(2025-01-21, 09:23 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: The Publish URI field should direct local clients to your jellyfin domain name, which would go through NPM.So I couldn't do both? Basically, trying to connect to JF on devices that are on my home network with the local IP address, since it makes more sense to connect directly than go through a domain when the server is also right in my home, and when not at home, still connect through my domain. But again, I can't use a local URL because that address doesn't work on my server PC since it's in Docker and not the native PC (not sure how to access it locally since it's on there).