2025-01-05, 08:07 PM
(2025-01-05, 06:00 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Yes.
Thank you, here's the pastebin link: https://pastebin.com/DP5uUZxV
2025-01-05, 08:07 PM
(2025-01-05, 06:00 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Yes. Thank you, here's the pastebin link: https://pastebin.com/DP5uUZxV
2025-01-05, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-05, 09:42 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
Can you restart Jellyfin and then share the log? A lot of the information I need is logged during startup, which isn't in the log you shared.
2025-01-06, 06:28 AM
(2025-01-05, 09:42 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Can you restart Jellyfin and then share the log? Done https://pastebin.com/9dgaY3YM
2025-01-06, 06:29 PM
Are all your clients local or remote? If they are local, I don't see how the public IP changing affects local clients if you use the LAN IP. Unless you mean the LAN IP changes. Your networking config looks pretty out-of-thebox so I am assuming you are not accessing the server remotely.
2025-01-06, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-06, 10:24 PM by kiwichick. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2025-01-06, 06:29 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Are all your clients local or remote? They are all local. Quote:Unless you mean the LAN IP changes. Yes, that is what I mean. Starlink doesn't allow for static IPs so each device's IP changes regularly, including the laptop with the JF server. That's why I was connecting using the server name. Quote:I am assuming you are not accessing the server remotely. Correct.
2025-01-06, 11:44 PM
Could you set the IP address directly on the client? Instead of assigning a static IP on the router. If you can't set a static IP on the router, I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't handling local DNS properly.
Yesterday, 04:29 AM
(2025-01-06, 11:44 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Could you set the IP address directly on the client? Yes, I can but that's the problem and what my post is about. Every time the IP changes and I start a JF client, I get the error that the server isn't available and have to select the updated one from the list of available servers - or, ask you suggest, change the IP in the client apps - which is time-consuming and frustrating. That's why I've been using the server name instead. Quote:If you can't set a static IP on the router No I can't but I've never been able to, not even with my old ISP. Quote:I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't handling local DNS properly. Is there anything I can do about that?
Yesterday, 04:26 PM
On the server you SHOULD be able to set a static IP on the server itself instead of relying on the router.
I did this in the distant past when my older routers didn't support static assignments. https://kb.netgear.com/27476/How-do-I-se...in-Windows |
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