So I was able to install everything correctly, but I don’t know what I’m supposed to do in order for people that don’t have my same IP to see my files. I’d like to share my Jellyfin server with some friends so they can see movies there. I’ve already open the ports, but they can’t still access them, I’m using elementaryOS Hera which is built on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS.

  • ghost_laptopOP
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    3 years ago

    Oh, I think the message is different now:

    (base) user@user-MS-7A15:~$ sudo caddy reverse-proxy --from https://example.duckdns.org --to 127.0.0.1:8096 2021/03/12 22:33:47.987 WARN admin admin endpoint disabled 2021/03/12 22:33:47.987 INFO http server is listening only on the HTTPS port but has no TLS connection policies; adding one to enable TLS {"server_name": "proxy", "https_port": 443} 2021/03/12 22:33:47.987 INFO http enabling automatic HTTP->HTTPS redirects {"server_name": "proxy"} 2021/03/12 22:33:47.987 INFO tls.cache.maintenance started background certificate maintenance {"cache": "0xc0003f7c70"} reverse-proxy: loading new config: http app module: start: tcp: listening on :80: listen tcp :80: bind: address already in use

    Edit: I removed the http/s and it’s still this new message.

    • @xe8
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      13 years ago

      Do you have the nginx server running? Can you stop and disable it?

        • @xe8
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          23 years ago

          I would but I’m heading out soon (and also getting to the end of my knowledge). So might need to see if someone else can help, sorry.

            • @xe8
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              13 years ago

              You can remove that code from your post because it’s showing your real URL

              On your jellyfin server (access it locally) you can create accounts. I think you should have an admin username and password already as part of the set up. Make sure you use a strong password.

              You can make additional accounts for other users you want to give access to.