Anvil5465 c684ce206c Allow Jellyfin write access to NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT
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Jellyfin

This container bundles Jellyfin and auto-configures it for you.

Notes

  • This container is incompatible with the Plex community container. So make sure that you do not enable both at the same time!
  • After adding and starting the container, you can directly visit http://ip.address.of.server:8096/ and access your new Jellyfin instance!
  • This container should usually only be run in home networks as it exposes unencrypted services like DLNA by default which can be disabld via the web interface though.
  • In order to access your Jellyfin outside the local network, you have to set up your own reverse proxy. You can set up a reverse proxy following these instructions and Jellyfin's networking documentation, OR use the Caddy community container that will automatically configure media.$NC_DOMAIN to redirect to your Jellyfin.
  • ⚠️ After the initial start, Jellyfin shows a configuration page to set up the root password, etc. Be careful to initialize your Jellyfin before adding the DNS record.
  • If you have a firewall like ufw configured, you might need to open all Jellyfin ports in there first in order to make it work. Especially port 8096 is important!
  • If you want to secure the installation with fail2ban, you might want to check out https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/fail2ban
  • The data of Jellyfin will be automatically included in AIO's backup solution!
  • See here how to add it to the AIO stack.

Repository

https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin

Maintainer

https://github.com/airopi