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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions configuration in truenas scale

     
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    configuration in truenas scale

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    wbravin
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    #1
    2024-09-21, 10:20 AM
    Hello all

    Following an update of truenas scale, my jellyfin app did not work well. I therefore un-installed the jellyfin app from truenas scale and reinstalled it.

    As you all know that when installing jellyfin as an app in truenas, it assigns port 30013 ( i cannot assign port 8096 here.... fine).

    I start the the jellyfing app in truenas and start configuring it

    I start the app and i open the web porthole and complete the configuration adding the dataset i require.

    Save and restart the app and truenas.

    on reboot the app is running. again i go the the app web porthole then dashboard then networking and i see that port is set to 8096 I go down the page and save.

    I restart Jellyfin and i try to access my server:8096. i do not get access to the Jellyfin server i then type myserver:30013 and i manage to access the jellyfin server

    What step did i miss to change port from  30013 to 8096?


    thank you in advance for your assistance
    Servers: Dell r720 128gb ram  2x 5690  24tb HGST
    Supermicro x10 32 gb ram 1 X 5675   20TB HGST
    Proxmox on all machines hosting OPNsense Home Assistant OS Truenas scale with Jellyfin  in a jail in truenas   
    I still say to use less internet and use more cabernet (responsibly (only if driving))
    be well now


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    2024-09-21, 01:45 PM
    You have to enable host network mode to be able to use port 8096.

    Otherwise, you need to port forward and use any port above 9000. This is a limitation of their Kubernetes implementation.

    I would provide more help, but next month is when the new update drops that replaces Truenas Scale's app system from Kubernetes to plain Docker. This should let you run Jellyfin regardless on any port you want.
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