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I’m using a laptop running Linux mint and I am able to access the dash from it
How? Like http://:8096 in a web browser? On the same system running the server or is this a separate computer?
Same system running the server
Ok. What address are you using when trying access the server on your phone or Jellyfin client?
Edit: An address like this http://127.0.0.1:8096 or this http://:8096/
My computer IP address and port 8096
Ok. So you’re definitely not trying to use 127.0.0.1 remotely.
So on your phone’s web browser ( using the same WiFi ) if you visit http://:8096 and nothing happens then it’s the firewall on the mint system. You would need to allow ports 8096/8097.
I’ve never used Linux mint, but if it’s Debian based then it might be using UFW firewall.
First, check that if firewall is running. Open a terminal and type:
Step 2: Open ports 8096 and 8097
To allow traffic through ports 8096 and 8097, use the following commands:
This opens both ports for TCP traffic. If you also want to open the ports for UDP traffic, you can use:
Step 3: Verify the rules
Once you’ve added the rules, you can check the firewall status to verify the changes:
You should see entries for ports 8096 and 8097 allowing TCP (and/or UDP) traffic.
Step 4: Reload firewall (if necessary)
If the changes do not take effect immediately, you may reload the firewall using:
Now, the firewall should allow traffic through ports 8096 and 8097.
Linux Mint doesn't have the Firewall turned on by default
Got that done
I can get it to start connecting but it says could not connect
If it’s accessible using primary IP on the main system , firewall is set or completely disabled and both client and server are on the same network, then I’m not sure. Unless there’s some kinda of network setting mismatch on the laptop or a configuration in Jellyfin not allowing connections outside the host , then I’m not sure. We did cover the basics, so I’m sorry it’s not working.