2023-12-25, 04:41 AM
Can you share your caddy config file with us?
2023-12-25, 04:41 AM
Can you share your caddy config file with us?
2023-12-25, 05:19 AM
Oh. I thought there would be more than that. I was thinking you added some cross origin headers or something.
2023-12-25, 05:25 AM
No, just the whole simple configuration. Is there anything I need to add?
2023-12-25, 07:09 PM
Does caddy produce logs?
2023-12-25, 07:17 PM
How it looks, not in my simple using config
2023-12-27, 04:51 PM
Could anyone recognize something in the logs that might be going wrong?
2024-01-02, 03:34 AM
The problem persists, even via the Android app.
Log: "upload_org.jellyfin.androidtv..." https://pastebin.com/qtV0TVJ0 Jellyfin Log: https://pastebin.com/tZyuRczq There is no FFmpeg log. Had set the bitrate limit for the stream to 15Mbit in the meantime. I no longer know what to do. Would just like to give my sister access as she has to go to chemotherapy and radiotherapy to distract her a bit, but it's just stressing her out. Please help. Is it the AMD? Is it the Jellyfin version? It was already running with the old I7-3770 and an older version of Jellyfin and it works fine (but don't remeber which older version of Jellyfin i used. Or is my ISP the problem? But 40Mbit/s upload rate should actually be sufficient for 1080p. Please help me
2024-01-02, 04:13 AM
Can you try hosting jellyfin other ports? Not port 80 or 443. A lot of ISP (at least here in the US) will straight up block or disrupt servers hosted on those ports. Change the Caddy config to listen on something like port 50080 and 50443 then point your clients to those ports.
2024-01-02, 06:04 PM
I want to try it. But my first attempt was failure.
What have i to do? - No-IP Domain set on Port 80 Redirect to port 8080 - Router Portfowarding to: external 8080 to internal 80 Or which way do you prefer or would advice? I also had a call with my ISP, on their side there is no blocking an i only had a small difference from about 2Mbit on Upload. No other malfunction on side my ISP. |
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