2025-08-30, 01:14 AM
1. Publishing a port allows communication outside of the docker stack. Most of the time you'll want to publish 8096. This will allow you to connect devices to IP:8096 for playback.
2. Exposing a port doesn't really do much, it just lets other containers know they can communicate using the specified port.
3. Nothing. You won't be able to access Jellyfin.
2. Exposing a port doesn't really do much, it just lets other containers know they can communicate using the specified port.
3. Nothing. You won't be able to access Jellyfin.
Jellyfin 10.10.7 LSIO Docker | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | i7-13700K | Arc A380 6 GB | 64 GB RAM | 79 TB Storage