2025-04-23, 10:05 PM
So if you look at the first screenshot, TNS has somehow decided that the port for Jellyfin is 30013. so typing in 192.168.x.x:30013 opens up the Jellyfin page, within the LAN.
Now what I want to do is to access Jellyfin from outside the LAN, like when I'm in another city. So I got a domain via DuckDNS and using Nginx, I assume it will allow me to use the DuckDNS domain to connect to my Jellyfin server from outside the LAN. So Right now, with the current set up, if I type in the domain name (XXX.duckdns.org), I cannot connect to my Jellyfin server outside the LAN (but within the LAN, it works).
Does that make sense?
Now what I want to do is to access Jellyfin from outside the LAN, like when I'm in another city. So I got a domain via DuckDNS and using Nginx, I assume it will allow me to use the DuckDNS domain to connect to my Jellyfin server from outside the LAN. So Right now, with the current set up, if I type in the domain name (XXX.duckdns.org), I cannot connect to my Jellyfin server outside the LAN (but within the LAN, it works).
Does that make sense?