Le dim. 9 nov. 2025 à 16:00, Michael <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Sunday, 9 November 2025 14:49:04 Greenwich Mean Time Nuno Silva wrote:
> > On 2025-11-09, Jacques Montier wrote:
> > > Hello everyone.
> > >
> > > I am encountering a connection issue with the Jellyfin multimedia
> server
> > > installed on my PC running Gentoo.
> > >
> > >    - On localhost, it works without any problems.
> > >    - Within my local network, when trying to connect from another PC
> or a
> > >    smartphone using the (fixed) address of the PC (192.168.1.2:8096),
> the
> > >    connection fails.
> > >    - I also installed the same server on another hard drive of the
> same PC
> > >    running ArchLinux, and it works without any issues.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure where to look for a solution.
> >
> > Any firewall rules?
>
> You can use netcat/socat/nmap/telnet to check if the ports are open and if
> a
> server is listening for connections.  This will show if ports are
> firewalled.
>
> Besides port 8096 (http) you can try 8920 (https).  netstat will show what
> ports your server is currently listening on.
>


Thank you very much for your responses.

With iptables, I've noticed that after years of using Gentoo, I've
discovered a multitude of rules whose purposes I no longer remember.

I did a big cleanup and deleted all the rules.

Now I can access my Jellyfin server without any problems.

However, I'm wondering if I might encounter security issues.

What rules would you recommend to avoid problems later on?

Thank you in advance.

--
Jacques

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