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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions How do I link Jelly to a dedicated Website where anybody can login?

     
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    How do I link Jelly to a dedicated Website where anybody can login?

    Skyler
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    2024-08-19, 12:50 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-08-19, 12:53 AM by Skyler. Edited 2 times in total.)
    I want anybody to be able to go to www.myserverwebsite.com and be able to login without needing to do some weird VPN, mesh net, proxy whatever nonsense. I will pay whatever, how can I make this happen?

    Currently I am using Tailscale but everybody needs to download and login to this VPN thing on every device which is annoying, and is $6 a user after $3 and it limits the devices that can be used.

    Can somebody help with this?

    p.s. that url above is fake, I will make a url name up but you get the gist Smiling-face
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    2024-08-19, 12:59 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-08-19, 12:59 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    1) Get a domain, if you don't already have one. You can buy one from a reputable registrar or use a free DDNS service like DuckDNS or NoIP.
    2) Setup port forwarding for ports 80 and 443 to the server running Jellyfin.
    3) Setup a reverse proxy on your server. We have guides for Caddy, Nginx, Apache, and Traefik. I recommend Caddy since that is the simplest.
    4) Get a certificate via Let's Encrypt. Caddy can automate this process.
    5) ???
    6) Profit!

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/caddy/
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    2024-08-19, 11:16 PM
    (2024-08-19, 12:59 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: 1) Get a domain, if you don't already have one.  You can buy one from a reputable registrar or use a free DDNS service like DuckDNS or NoIP.
    2) Setup port forwarding for ports 80 and 443 to the server running Jellyfin.
    3) Setup a reverse proxy on your server.  We have guides for Caddy, Nginx, Apache, and Traefik.  I recommend Caddy since that is the simplest.
    4) Get a certificate via Let's Encrypt.  Caddy can automate this process.
    5) ???
    6) Profit!

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/caddy/

    I have done all this, and everything works on the LAN, but from the outside world I get:
    Code:
    [font=monospace][color=#000000][Mon Aug 19 18:19:17.753816 2024] [proxy_http:error] [pid 618922:tid 618953] [remote 72.143.[/color]
    201.81:58788] AH01114: HTTP: failed to make connection to backend: 192.168.0.13
    [/font]
    and the Android client times out. This is using the example networking/apache config from the install docs with letsencrypt certificates, and with that same .13 IP as the SERVER_IP and in the jellyfin networking.xml as a KnownProxy.
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    2024-08-20, 04:00 PM
    @teledyn - I responded to your other thread.
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