Yesterday, 08:02 PM
Dear Jellyfin community,
I'm unable to connect to my local server with the iOs Jellyfin app.
Here is the issue:
- "Could not connect to server" on Jellyfin iOS app
- Connection to server via web browser access works well, including with safari on the affected iphone and windows device
- The Jellyfin iOS app works with the demo server (https://demo.jellyfin.org/stable).
Here is my setup:
- Raspberry Pi running OMV (local network access only)
- OMV firewall configured to accept multiple ports, including "8096"
- Jellyfin running via docker on pi
- HTTPS disabled on Jellyfin (local network access only)
- Jellyfin app downloaded from official app store (installed on iPhone with most up-to-date iOS)
I have tried the following:
- Confirmed Jellyfin iOS app has local network access on iphone
- Confirmed Jellyfin server address works on affected iphone's safari
- Added UDP 7359 port access on OMV firewall
- Disabled OMV firewall entirely
- Logged into demo server and reset Jellyfin app
- Tried different variations of server address, including addition of "/jellyfin" suffice
- Confirmed Jellyfin network settings set to IPv4
- Tried enabling then disabling HTTPS
- Disabled reverse shell by NGINX entirely
- Reinstalled Jellyfin iOS app multiple times
I'm new to Jellyfin and uncertain of its relevance, but this problem started a few days after I setup a reverse proxy to get an HTTPS address (the standard Jellyfin web application HTTPS process did not work for me).
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a solution to this online. I'd be grateful for any advice on how to debug and resolve this issue, which seems specific to the iOS app.
Thanks in advance for your help with this.
I'm unable to connect to my local server with the iOs Jellyfin app.
Here is the issue:
- "Could not connect to server" on Jellyfin iOS app
- Connection to server via web browser access works well, including with safari on the affected iphone and windows device
- The Jellyfin iOS app works with the demo server (https://demo.jellyfin.org/stable).
Here is my setup:
- Raspberry Pi running OMV (local network access only)
- OMV firewall configured to accept multiple ports, including "8096"
- Jellyfin running via docker on pi
- HTTPS disabled on Jellyfin (local network access only)
- Jellyfin app downloaded from official app store (installed on iPhone with most up-to-date iOS)
I have tried the following:
- Confirmed Jellyfin iOS app has local network access on iphone
- Confirmed Jellyfin server address works on affected iphone's safari
- Added UDP 7359 port access on OMV firewall
- Disabled OMV firewall entirely
- Logged into demo server and reset Jellyfin app
- Tried different variations of server address, including addition of "/jellyfin" suffice
- Confirmed Jellyfin network settings set to IPv4
- Tried enabling then disabling HTTPS
- Disabled reverse shell by NGINX entirely
- Reinstalled Jellyfin iOS app multiple times
I'm new to Jellyfin and uncertain of its relevance, but this problem started a few days after I setup a reverse proxy to get an HTTPS address (the standard Jellyfin web application HTTPS process did not work for me).
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a solution to this online. I'd be grateful for any advice on how to debug and resolve this issue, which seems specific to the iOS app.
Thanks in advance for your help with this.