2024-03-04, 11:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-03-05, 02:15 AM by Lance Glackstein. Edited 1 time in total.)
Complete noob with no business trying to run a server, bear with me.
Windows 11, no docker. Finally had a server up and running, set up a reverse proxy via Caddy, all good. I was running the PC off of wifi and decided to switch it over to ethernet for a faster and more reliable connection.
Unfortunately, this changed the IPv4 address, but Jellyfin adapted by itself and is now hosted via the new IP.
However, I can now only access it via the PC that hosts Jellyfin. No other device can find the server from the new IP or the old one. In fact I switched it back to wifi and the problem persists, even on the old IP now. I checked the firewall and it should be fine. However, portchecker says the port is closed. Any idea what may be going on? I did see some Norton popups (new PC) and uninstalled that program. But could it have done something? Not techy in the slightest so I'd appreciate simplifying info as much as you can, thank you
Windows 11, no docker. Finally had a server up and running, set up a reverse proxy via Caddy, all good. I was running the PC off of wifi and decided to switch it over to ethernet for a faster and more reliable connection.
Unfortunately, this changed the IPv4 address, but Jellyfin adapted by itself and is now hosted via the new IP.
However, I can now only access it via the PC that hosts Jellyfin. No other device can find the server from the new IP or the old one. In fact I switched it back to wifi and the problem persists, even on the old IP now. I checked the firewall and it should be fine. However, portchecker says the port is closed. Any idea what may be going on? I did see some Norton popups (new PC) and uninstalled that program. But could it have done something? Not techy in the slightest so I'd appreciate simplifying info as much as you can, thank you