When I go to the site from my internal network it does not load, shows a The connection has timed out
The server at jellyfin.domain.xyz is taking too long to respond. And when I try going to the site from my phone (DATA ON) it takes me to the caddy congratulations webpage.
Gives me an error Failed to add match 'caddy': Invalid argument
and as I go to the site from my phone (with/without) data, the site loads up to the caddy congratulations page. When I try the computer it says The connection has timed out The server at jellyfin.domain.xyz is taking too long to respond.
This AUR package is a split package. The server part is in a package called jellyfin-server and the client part is called jellyfin-web, the jellyfin package contains no file, it just depends on the server and client package. But all 3 packages are desribed in one PKGBUILD file.
Both are now running, but I share the same directories with both of them because they serve separate purposes. Other than having to deal with 2 different sets of titles that don't match, I have no problems. When I was viewing plex one time on jellyfin, I once had a problem with ffmpeg hoarding resources. Continuously buffering in place However, the issue was isolated, and I haven't seen any problems on the newly created server since that time.
why are you trying to starte Jellyfin manually?? It will be started automatically by a systemd service. And there an environment file /etc/default/jellyfin is used defining the web client path, installed by the jellyfin-web package.
Its under the Shows Library Type. I only have Video in my system rn (that jellyfin can see). Ive attached two logs, but idk what they say and Im sorry Im not much help, The pastebin logs are as follows (ZctQ2pAC) (we9pinSt). Theyre within 2-3 hrs of each other
I have a server based on truenas scale where ia already configured jellyfin and it work real good on my local network, but i would like to set up remote access and i read tailscale was the easiest way to accomplish that.
I have been battling with opening my jellyfin local container to the internet while securing it through Authelia (for 2FA). I have a docker container for swag (nginx), authelia and jellyfin, all named the same way.
It looks like "include /config/nginx/authelia-server.conf;" is missing in the server block in jellyfin.subdomain.conf. This should be added in somewhere above the location block as shown in LinuxServer's blog post.
We automatically add the necessary environment variable that will utilise all the features available on a GPU on the host. Once nvidia-docker is installed on your host you will need to re/create the docker container with the nvidia container runtime --runtime=nvidia and add an environment variable -e NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all (can also be set to a specific gpu's UUID, this can be discovered by running nvidia-smi --query-gpu=gpu_name,gpu_uuid --format=csv ). NVIDIA automatically mounts the GPU and drivers from your host into the jellyfin docker container.
Maybe give it a shot and see what you think? i know there are a LOT of folks out there that want nothing to do with plex/emby and would LOVE jellyfin but kinda stay away because the freebsd support is iffy.
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