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1. The problem I’m having:
I want to connect jellyfin outside my home. I have caddy.exe with duckdns module. My ports 80 and 443 are closed (dont know why) but have ports 9000 for jellyfin and 8000 (http) and 4443 (https) for caddy.
[/url]2. Error messages and/or full log output:
c:\Caddy>caddy run
2025/07/20 00:29:25.474 ←[34mINFO←[0m maxprocs: Leaving GOMAXPROCS=12: CPU quota undefined
2025/07/20 00:29:25.475 ←[34mINFO←[0m GOMEMLIMIT is updated {"package": "github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit/memlimit", "GOMEMLIMIT": 7660685721, "previous": 9223372036854775807}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.478 ←[34mINFO←[0m using adjacent Caddyfile
2025/07/20 00:29:25.484 ←[34mINFO←[0m adapted config to JSON {"adapter": "caddyfile"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.484 ←[33mWARN←[0m Caddyfile input is not formatted; run 'caddy fmt --overwrite' to fix inconsistencies {"adapter": "caddyfile", "file": "Caddyfile", "line": 2}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.496 ←[34mINFO←[0m admin admin endpoint started {"address": "localhost:2019", "enforce_origin": false, "origins": ["//[::1]:2019", "//127.0.0.1:2019", "//localhost:2019"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls.cache.maintenance started background certificate maintenance {"cache": "0xc0001d8d00"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.auto_https server is listening only on the HTTPS port but has no TLS connection policies; adding one to enable TLS {"server_name": "srv0", "https_port": 4443}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.auto_https enabling automatic HTTP->HTTPS redirects {"server_name": "srv0"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[33mWARN←[0m http HTTP/2 skipped because it requires TLS {"network": "tcp", "addr": ":8000"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[33mWARN←[0m http HTTP/3 skipped because it requires TLS {"network": "tcp", "addr": ":8000"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.log server running {"name": "remaining_auto_https_redirects", "protocols": ["h1", "h2", "h3"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[34mINFO←[0m http enabling HTTP/3 listener {"addr": ":4443"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.500 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.log server running {"name": "srv0", "protocols": ["h1", "h2", "h3"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.501 ←[34mINFO←[0m http enabling automatic TLS certificate management {"domains": ["peyeyo1958.duckdns.org"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.504 ←[33mWARN←[0m tls stapling OCSP {"error": "no OCSP stapling for [peyeyo1958.duckdns.org]: no OCSP server specified in certificate", "identifiers": ["peyeyo1958.duckdns.org"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.521 ←[34mINFO←[0m autosaved config (load with --resume flag) {"file": "C:\\Users\\O\\AppData\\Roaming\\Caddy\\autosave.json"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.521 ←[34mINFO←[0m serving initial configuration
2025/07/20 00:29:25.522 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls storage cleaning happened too recently; skipping for now {"storage": "FileStorage:C:\\Users\\O\\AppData\\Roaming\\Caddy", "instance": "34d1ace2-259a-4f56-b022-90abbefc6909", "try_again": "2025/07/21 00:29:25.522", "try_again_in": 86400}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.526 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls finished cleaning storage units
3. Caddy version:
Caddy: v2.10.0
4. How I installed and ran Caddy:
a. System environment:\
Windows 10 64bit (up to date)
b. Command:
caddy run
d. My complete Caddy config:
{
http_port 8000
https_port 4443
}
peyeyo1958.duckdns.org {
reverse_proxy localhost:9000
}
I made the caddy.exe with xcaddy and Go.
I think I built it with " go install [url=http://github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest]github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest then xcaddy build
–with GitHub - caddy-dns/duckdns: Caddy module: dns.providers.duckdns " .
Thanks
I want to connect jellyfin outside my home. I have caddy.exe with duckdns module. My ports 80 and 443 are closed (dont know why) but have ports 9000 for jellyfin and 8000 (http) and 4443 (https) for caddy.
[/url]2. Error messages and/or full log output:
c:\Caddy>caddy run
2025/07/20 00:29:25.474 ←[34mINFO←[0m maxprocs: Leaving GOMAXPROCS=12: CPU quota undefined
2025/07/20 00:29:25.475 ←[34mINFO←[0m GOMEMLIMIT is updated {"package": "github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit/memlimit", "GOMEMLIMIT": 7660685721, "previous": 9223372036854775807}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.478 ←[34mINFO←[0m using adjacent Caddyfile
2025/07/20 00:29:25.484 ←[34mINFO←[0m adapted config to JSON {"adapter": "caddyfile"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.484 ←[33mWARN←[0m Caddyfile input is not formatted; run 'caddy fmt --overwrite' to fix inconsistencies {"adapter": "caddyfile", "file": "Caddyfile", "line": 2}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.496 ←[34mINFO←[0m admin admin endpoint started {"address": "localhost:2019", "enforce_origin": false, "origins": ["//[::1]:2019", "//127.0.0.1:2019", "//localhost:2019"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls.cache.maintenance started background certificate maintenance {"cache": "0xc0001d8d00"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.auto_https server is listening only on the HTTPS port but has no TLS connection policies; adding one to enable TLS {"server_name": "srv0", "https_port": 4443}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.498 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.auto_https enabling automatic HTTP->HTTPS redirects {"server_name": "srv0"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[33mWARN←[0m http HTTP/2 skipped because it requires TLS {"network": "tcp", "addr": ":8000"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[33mWARN←[0m http HTTP/3 skipped because it requires TLS {"network": "tcp", "addr": ":8000"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.log server running {"name": "remaining_auto_https_redirects", "protocols": ["h1", "h2", "h3"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.499 ←[34mINFO←[0m http enabling HTTP/3 listener {"addr": ":4443"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.500 ←[34mINFO←[0m http.log server running {"name": "srv0", "protocols": ["h1", "h2", "h3"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.501 ←[34mINFO←[0m http enabling automatic TLS certificate management {"domains": ["peyeyo1958.duckdns.org"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.504 ←[33mWARN←[0m tls stapling OCSP {"error": "no OCSP stapling for [peyeyo1958.duckdns.org]: no OCSP server specified in certificate", "identifiers": ["peyeyo1958.duckdns.org"]}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.521 ←[34mINFO←[0m autosaved config (load with --resume flag) {"file": "C:\\Users\\O\\AppData\\Roaming\\Caddy\\autosave.json"}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.521 ←[34mINFO←[0m serving initial configuration
2025/07/20 00:29:25.522 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls storage cleaning happened too recently; skipping for now {"storage": "FileStorage:C:\\Users\\O\\AppData\\Roaming\\Caddy", "instance": "34d1ace2-259a-4f56-b022-90abbefc6909", "try_again": "2025/07/21 00:29:25.522", "try_again_in": 86400}
2025/07/20 00:29:25.526 ←[34mINFO←[0m tls finished cleaning storage units
3. Caddy version:
Caddy: v2.10.0
4. How I installed and ran Caddy:
a. System environment:\
Windows 10 64bit (up to date)
b. Command:
caddy run
d. My complete Caddy config:
{
http_port 8000
https_port 4443
}
peyeyo1958.duckdns.org {
reverse_proxy localhost:9000
}
I made the caddy.exe with xcaddy and Go.
I think I built it with " go install [url=http://github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest]github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest then xcaddy build
–with GitHub - caddy-dns/duckdns: Caddy module: dns.providers.duckdns " .
Thanks