2023-11-29, 01:43 PM
Hi,
If someone would be kind enough to point me in the right direction. Basically Jellyfin runs fine and has been so for a few months but the problem is that I cant get it to use the existing Certbot/LetsEncrypt SSL certificate configured on the Apache2 Server. The server has its own public IP address and Domain name and is internet facing and works fine in https mode. However with Jellyfin https is NOT working.
I have repeatedly tried to point it to the SSL certificates in the "live" folder of letsencrpt using the "NETWORKING" Menu tab as admin in the admin section of Jellyfin.
Thus, I have Checked "Enable HTTPS"
I have checked "Require HTTPS
But none of this has helped.
I have changed the path for "Custom SSL certificate path:" to that of LetsEncrypt folder and pem file
If someone has a real working step by step to this issue that would be helpful
Thanks
P/S as pointed out the server is already public facing with a valid public Certbot SSL certificate, IP Address, Domain Name and Jellyfin is the ONLY application on the server (so it is not sharing anything) and the server is running Apache
Fuqua
If someone would be kind enough to point me in the right direction. Basically Jellyfin runs fine and has been so for a few months but the problem is that I cant get it to use the existing Certbot/LetsEncrypt SSL certificate configured on the Apache2 Server. The server has its own public IP address and Domain name and is internet facing and works fine in https mode. However with Jellyfin https is NOT working.
I have repeatedly tried to point it to the SSL certificates in the "live" folder of letsencrpt using the "NETWORKING" Menu tab as admin in the admin section of Jellyfin.
Thus, I have Checked "Enable HTTPS"
I have checked "Require HTTPS
But none of this has helped.
I have changed the path for "Custom SSL certificate path:" to that of LetsEncrypt folder and pem file
If someone has a real working step by step to this issue that would be helpful
Thanks
P/S as pointed out the server is already public facing with a valid public Certbot SSL certificate, IP Address, Domain Name and Jellyfin is the ONLY application on the server (so it is not sharing anything) and the server is running Apache
Fuqua