2023-10-08, 07:42 AM
(2023-10-07, 02:35 PM)xaque Wrote: I'm not sure if this is going to be any help or anything, but have you tried just the domain name without the ports? I have no issue using the android client using a reverse proxy (caddy), but I don't enter in any ports, just the domain url.
Yeah. For simplicity I did not specify that I am not using a subdomain (jellyfin.domain.org) but a sub-subdomain (jellyfin.domain.duckdns.org), and I am not using the default ports (80/http and 443/https) but custom ones (8080/http and 4443/https) so I have to enter the ports where the proxy is listening.
So my Jellyfin server is discoverable on:
On a web browser and in the windows app it works like a charm, but not in the android app. I am currently direct playing on my chrome tab on my androidTV until I figure out why it does not work on the android app.
I have web sockets enabled on nginx-proxy-manager in case it helps.
Thank you.
(2023-10-07, 05:32 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I'm still trying to figure out subdomains myself, can't help there.
But I just wanted to add that LetsEncrypt produces legit certs with a legit certificate authority. So unless your Android TV is waaaaaay out of date, it should view your cert as legit.
It's an Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 on latest firmware so I guess it is updated.
Thank you.