How to setup remote access for jellyfin using tailscale

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • hello everyone in this video you will see setup remote access using a third party app called Tailscale
    here are the links to download the programs
    Tailscale
    tailscale.com/download
    Jellyfin
    jellyfin.org/downloads/server
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Komentáře • 28

  • @vslimshay2381
    @vslimshay2381 Před měsícem +2

    gonna try it this weekend seems so much easier to use

  • @baldbro4132
    @baldbro4132 Před měsícem +2

    Good video, hopefully you get more views!

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching I'm glad you found it useful
      There is more to come 😁

  • @andreastojov1648
    @andreastojov1648 Před 26 dny

    What is tail doing? Is more secure? It give more anonymity? I can’t understand if I can use it in any way appart of opening ports of the router

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 26 dny

      Well yes, it is more secure using tailscale you are not opening any ports in your Router, instead you are making your own VPN server with tailscale using this server, any computer you connect to it will have access to connect to it from anywhere and you can remove it at anytime you want 😀
      Hope this helps 😁

    • @andreastojov1648
      @andreastojov1648 Před 26 dny

      @@JeffComputerService thx a lot, I see you don’t get many views I don’t understand why.
      Btw you can make a video that shows how to hide your own jellyfin server? Because i don’t want to get in trouble using jellyfin even if the film I have on is my own

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 26 dny

      Well technically use a strong password for the admin account you make on the jellyfin server and secondly setting up remote access for it using tailscale that is a VPN. you are hiding it and only giving it access to certain computers on your server if anyone wants to access your media server they will the IP address of it or know a account you made on the server the user and pass.
      Hope this helps 😁 answer your questions or doubts

  • @Gabo99
    @Gabo99 Před měsícem +1

    Does the public ip generated by tailscale changes if you reboot your machine (host/server) not client

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před měsícem

      If I'm not mistaken tailscale will keep the same IP address for 5 months and then it will change

    • @Gabo99
      @Gabo99 Před měsícem

      @@JeffComputerService Nice! Can we connect to the server without installing a tailscale from the client?
      Eg. I have a modified Nintendo switch that allows me to install homebrews, in my case I have installed Jellyfin, but there is no tailscale available for Nintendo switch, can we still connect to the server without the tailscale from the client?

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před měsícem

      @@Gabo99 in your case you would need the (client) Nintendo switch to be connected to tailscale (tailnet) so it can find the jellyfin Server that is already connected on tailscale for it to work
      The other thing that you can do is you can install android on the Nintendo switch and download tailscale for Android and jellyfin for Android as well and that will work
      But in your case the server will only work on your local network for your Nintendo switch
      Hope this helped clarify your question

    • @Gabo99
      @Gabo99 Před měsícem +1

      @@JeffComputerService Oh too bad, thanks for the quick response though!

  • @igorsousac
    @igorsousac Před 21 dnem +1

    this is awesome!! what would be the best way to connect my server to a tv, though? i suppose there mustn't be a tailscale app for tvs

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 21 dnem +1

      Actually there is a app for the TV of tailscale available I know fire tv android have it same goes for Google TVs you can install it and connect to your tailscale account and add the TV to your tailnet and you should be able to connect to your Media Server remotely as well
      Hope this helped 😁

    • @alwin7086
      @alwin7086 Před 19 hodinami

      Oh so if i brought a firestick on vacation i should be able to use a tailscale app on the firestick and access my server to watch on the tv at a hotel?

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 17 hodinami +1

      @@alwin7086 yes exactly the tailscale app is available to download on the firestick just download the app connect the device in this case the firestick to the tailnet (tailscale) once you do that just turn on the tailscale and place the IP provided by tailscale that was given to your jellyfin server followed by the Port number that you used for jellyfin and it should open your server from home 😁

    • @alwin7086
      @alwin7086 Před 17 hodinami +1

      ​@@JeffComputerServicevery nice thank you for the information. Definitely going to try that when i go on vacation in the future.

  • @farkisaurin
    @farkisaurin Před 15 dny +1

    Thanks ! How to access the server via iphone jellyfin app ?

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 15 dny

      You would need to download the tailscale app on to your iPhone once you do that and connect your phone to the tailnet just copy the IP of the jellyfin server provided by tailscale and the port number and it should automatically open your server
      Hope this answers your question 😁

    • @farkisaurin
      @farkisaurin Před 15 dny

      Yes thank you so much. Anything i can do to improve the quality. As the video keeps on loading. ?

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 15 dny

      I do not think this is an improvement but you can also open jellyfin on your browser phone just type in the IP provided by tailscale and the port number 192.x.x.x:8096 and watch your videos from there at least for me it works better than the app itself
      And if you're gonna make jellyfin server. I recommend keeping it making it on a different computer or a virtual machine so the resources stay stable and just mainly focus on jellyfin

    • @farkisaurin
      @farkisaurin Před 15 dny

      @@JeffComputerService i am not able to stream 4k movies

    • @JeffComputerService
      @JeffComputerService  Před 15 dny

      On the jellyfin app go to
      Settings then Playback then you should see Video Quality by default it should be set to Auto you can change it from there but if the video is not in 4k originally is not gonna stream it in 4k just the default Resolution you have available then click Save to apply the changes

  • @danielmpr
    @danielmpr Před 26 dny

    Howabout on TrueNAS? how i do this?