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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Allowing Roku TV (VLAN 80) to connect to Jellyfin Server (VLAN 99) questions

     
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    Allowing Roku TV (VLAN 80) to connect to Jellyfin Server (VLAN 99) questions

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    2024-12-12, 03:05 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-12-14, 03:49 AM by ericarogers. Edited 1 time in total.)
    The title pretty much sums it up. What I would like to do is allow a couple of my TV's to access my Jellyfin server which is on a separate VLAN from the TV's. I am not sure what the best practice for this is because the Jellyfin server runs in a container on my TrueNas server, which lives on another VLAN within my network.

    To narrow the question down a little bit and hopefully help focus the replies some, what I would really like to do, is isolate the IP's of the Roku TV as well as my Android TV (Sony Bravia) using firewall rules, so that only those 2 device IP's are allowed to access to the Jellyfin server VLAN if that makes any sense? I am not trying to open the Jellyfin server up to anything outside my LAN for now.

    Is there a better way to go about this than trying to do it through firewall rules?
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    2024-12-12, 03:46 AM
    If you already have a router between these two IP range and is acting as the gateway between them in the routing table shouldn't a simple forward rule like iptables -A FORWARD -s <ROKU_TV_IP> -d <JELLYFIN_SERVER_IP> -j ACCEPT on the gateway be enough?
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