I’m trying to set up a Jellyfin server, with a reverse proxy so I can access it via external networks. I can’t get the reverse proxy to work no matter what I try! Tried caddy, nginx, and apache2. My system is Ubuntu 22.04 arm64. Would anyone be willing to give me a pointer or even help me set it up? Could totally compensate for the effort haha.
- For your reverse proxy, you do want to have a domain and point it to the IP of your VPS with an A record. This is done in the DNS section of your domain provider. Basically, publish a DNS record that says jellyfin.yourdomain.com has as a target the public IP. - Use apache2 as a reverse proxy. You basically need to copy the files in the Jellyfin documentation. But start by just creating a reverse proxy file, which you can use to get the Let Encrypt certificate for your domain. - Enable the site this file first: - ServerName jellyfin.yourdomain.com ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass /.well-known ! ProxyPass / http://localhost:8096/ ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8096/ - Try to reach it from the browser using the subdomain. Let me know if you need more help after that. 
- I have Jellyfin working just fine with nginx proxy manager. Let me know if you need me to help. 
- Try nginx Proxy Manager or cosmos 
- Question, what is your network topology? - I assume you have a local DNS running to route your “local” requests… - Can you connect to jellyfin directly? When you try to connect to the nginx proxy. Do you get the nginx landing page? - I have gone through this whole fiasco recently and maybe able to help. 
- The easy way is using a SWAG Docker container. 
- How exactly do you plan to use a reverse proxy without a domain name? By it’s very nature, a reverse proxy by default works with a domain/subdomain name. - I’d suggest you look up some docs/tutorials about DNS, Web server, Reverse Proxy etc. Looks like you got no clue on what you’re doing. - Yes. I have a .us domain, and I have a domain with DuckDNS but I wasn’t able to get those working either. I just meant if possible I’d like to be able to still connect in the browser via ip instead of having to use the domain. - Is your public ip dynamic or static? Does your domain point to your proper public ip? Do you have ports 80 and/or 443 open to the public? Does your reverse proxy listen to your publicip:80 and 443? Is your connection under a CGNAT? - You leave a lot of questions unanswered. Just stating ‘it doesn’t work’ doesn’t help to troubleshoot. 
 
 
- Edit: I should mention that I’m not trying to use a domain or anything - Sorry how are you trying to access Jellyfin here? - 
http://VPS_IP:8096 
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http://DuckDNS_address:8096 
 - I’ve tried both. 
 
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- Why do you need a reverse proxy? You don’t need one to access Jellyfin externally. People use them to simply fit access when running more than one service. - I’d get it up and running locally first before trying it on a vps. - I can get it running but I still can’t access the server via http://localip:8096 on an external network. 
 
- In my setup on Linux Mint with Jellyfin and duckdns, Simply installed caddy reverse proxy and added Dns domain (with https://) and reverse proxy of my local ip 
