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    Jellyfin Forum Development Client Development Roku Development Any plans for Roku app to support local DNS urls?

     
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    Any plans for Roku app to support local DNS urls?

    Any plans for Roku app to support local DNS urls?
    rv888
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    2023-07-17, 04:34 AM
    Using a Start9 server which offers Jellfyin. They mention the following on their documentation page.

    "Some clients such as ‘Jellyfin for Roku’ and ‘Swiftfin’ (tvOS) are not configured to use Local DNS - as a result, these clients are unable to resolve private urls like .local."

    Is there any plans to support .local urls?

    Thanks
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    2023-09-05, 09:47 PM
    yes i have plans to write it but i can't say when
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    2023-09-21, 06:55 AM (This post was last modified: 2023-09-21, 06:55 AM by neil. Edited 1 time in total.)
    What is this request exactly? Are you requesting that in the Roku Jellyfin app you can define DNS servers that should be used? If so, why would you not just use those local DNS servers for the Roku device, as I'm assuming that the local DNS server would also resolve any non local domains.

    I really can't imagine that providing app specific DNS servers would be beneficial given the amount of work that would be required, as to do it properly you'd have to ensure you supported host headers. For this to, I'm pretty sure you'd have to effectively implement your own ifHttpAgent, along with the HTTP Protocol, Cookie Support and certificate support. I'm not saying it's not possible, but I just imagine it's a huge amount of work with plenty of opportunities to introduce bugs, and can't see a use case for it over setting the Roku box to use the local DNS servers.
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    2023-09-21, 07:12 AM
    The request is to support URLs like "jellyfin.local" as the server URL. Instead of having to enter an IP address or TLD.
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