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Fan art.tv not showing up again


Waldoo
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Happy2Play

Isn't this a network/dns issue?

System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: The requested address is not valid in its context. (webservice.fanart.tv:443)

Appears to be working here.

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No that looks like you were unable to reach fanart.tv at the time. Are you still having the issue now?

 

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Waldoo

Microsoft Telnet> o webservice.fanart.tv 443
Connecting To webservice.fanart.tv...Could not open connection to the host, on port 443: Connect failed
Microsoft Telnet> any ideas ?

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pwhodges

Something up in your firewall, it would seem to me.  ISPs don't interfere with that sort of outgoing connection.

Paul

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pwhodges

Then you need to keep looking outwards.  Is there a firewall in your router?

Paul

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Waldoo
47 minutes ago, pwhodges said:

Then you need to keep looking outwards.  Is there a firewall in your router?

Paul

im telling you its something to do with emby because fanart it works with plex and jellyfin and I think something is wrong with thetvdb. I turn off my router firewall and did nothing @pwhodges @Luke

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Happy2Play

@Luke what is this request?

The requested address is not valid in its context. (10.0.0.173:1790)

Could it be something with the "Mullvad Tunnel"?

But to me suggest a network work issue that is affecting FanArt requests also. 

The requested address is not valid in its context. (webservice.fanart.tv:443)

But FanArt is working here on multiple Windows 10/11 systems.

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1 hour ago, Happy2Play said:

@Luke what is this request?

The requested address is not valid in its context. (10.0.0.173:1790)

Could it be something with the "Mullvad Tunnel"?

But to me suggest a network work issue that is affecting FanArt requests also. 

The requested address is not valid in its context. (webservice.fanart.tv:443)

But FanArt is working here on multiple Windows 10/11 systems.

Could be related to the tunnel, yes.

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pwhodges
8 hours ago, Waldoo said:

im telling you its something to do with emby

And how do you suppose Emby would make a telnet connection fail?

Paul

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Waldoo

It was the tunnel, I have three Emby exes spilt from the tunnel that persisted even with the vpn off. Going to submit a bug report to Mullvad. Thanks for your help

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