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    Can't access JF when on a VPN?

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    2024-10-08, 03:45 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-10-08, 04:40 PM by 4r5hw45twh. Edited 2 times in total.)
    (2024-10-08, 02:37 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: It really isn't that complicated to get this to work.  There has to be something you aren't mentioning.

    CF subdomain CNAME -> CF domain A/AAAA record for public WAN IP -> router port forwards https 443 -> Caddy -> jellyfin 8096

    Things that can break this:
    - Misconfigured DNS/adblocker/pihole
    - Incorrect public IP
    - CGNAT
    - VPN not configured to split tunnel
    - Misconfigured default route
    - Incomplete IPv6 setup.  ISP, router, host, jellyfin all need to support IPv6 and have it enabled.

    Yeah, that's how I have it setup. Which works fine, until I try connecting to the server while on VPN network on other devices.

    My server PC is on VPN with a specific IP. My mobile devices are connected to a dedicated WiFi network that's also on its own VPN IP/server. When I'm not connected to my VPN WiFi network, I can connect fine. Acts the same even when my server PC has VPN turned off. Same if Split Tunneling is on/off
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    2024-10-08, 04:47 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-10-08, 04:49 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
    For testing, can you turn off proxying on your domain? I know you set the CNAME for the jellyfin subdomain to DNS only, but I want to verify there isn't something else going on. I know that CF can block known VPN exit nodes so I want to be absolutely certain this isn't a factor by switching everything to DNS only across the board.

    The other possibility is NetShield, built into ProtonVPN. Is PVPN blocking your domain or something?
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    2024-10-08, 07:24 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-10-08, 07:31 PM by 4r5hw45twh. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2024-10-08, 04:47 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: For testing, can you turn off proxying on your domain?  I know you set the CNAME for the jellyfin subdomain to DNS only, but I want to verify there isn't something else going on.  I know that CF can block known VPN exit nodes so I want to be absolutely certain this isn't a factor by switching everything to DNS only across the board.

    The other possibility is NetShield, built into ProtonVPN.  Is PVPN blocking your domain or something?

    I always have NetShield disabled and my domain is already DNS-only. Like I said, even when my server VPN is turned off, the same issue happens (if connecting on my devices that are also using a separate VPN)
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    2024-10-08, 07:42 PM
    I was referring to the client side VPN. Whether they are connected to the WIFI VPN or on cellular with ProtonVPN turned on.

    Regardless, I don't have enough information to direct my questioning further.
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    2024-10-08, 08:49 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-10-08, 10:31 PM by 4r5hw45twh. Edited 2 times in total.)
    (2024-10-08, 07:42 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I was referring to the client side VPN.  Whether they are connected to the WIFI VPN or on cellular with ProtonVPN turned on.

    Regardless, I don't have enough information to direct my questioning further.

    I have my VPN off when on cellular. But if you're saying to turn it on while on cellular and try it, I can.

    Side note: nothing changed on my server at all and I couldn't access my JF server even on a regular cellular network (which always was fine). I remember this happening with NGINX too when I got it to work one time. Troubleshooting didn't fix it so I restarted the server and now it works again. Why does this stuff only keep happening with JF specifically?

    EDIT: A random VPN server I tried on cellular still allowed me to connect, but not the VPN on my home network (same provider).
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