pimo1974 1 Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 I am unable to access via http or https on the local machine server is installed on. However I can access emby via my roku app fine. This happened after I cleaned up some expired intermediate certs on my PC> I tried a full uninstall/reinstall but retained settings. This cant be a port forwarding issue as this is on local machine and I can connect fine remotely. I think it has to be some issue with the cert itself?
Abobader 3464 Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 Hello pimo1974, ** This is an auto reply ** Please wait for someone from staff support or our members to reply to you. It's recommended to provide more info, as it explain in this thread: Thank you. Emby Team
Lessaj 467 Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 8096 is http unless you made changes to the network config, your browser might be trying to upgrade to https automatically. Make sure it's still set to http, maybe try another browser as well.
pimo1974 1 Posted May 3, 2024 Author Posted May 3, 2024 Also note I am completely unable to access the portal to change any settings unless there is some way to do so I'm unaware of. I can attach any logs required to help but that's about all I have access to at this point. I have looked over other posts but their issues seem to be different as they can still access the portal.
Neminem 1519 Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 try http://localhost:8096 Ps. are you running jellyfin on the same pc ?
pimo1974 1 Posted May 3, 2024 Author Posted May 3, 2024 1 minute ago, Lessaj said: 8096 is http unless you made changes to the network config, your browser might be trying to upgrade to https automatically. Make sure it's still set to http, maybe try another browser as well. it does seem to be trying to do an https redirect. But even if I try forcing HTTP same result. Insteringly enough it seems you are right it launches in edge and firefox weirdly as HTTP. so some chrome issue? 1
Neminem 1519 Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 (edited) Yes its a know issue with http vs https with a valid ssl certificate. And chrome is really bad about it. Edited May 3, 2024 by jaycedk
Solution Neminem 1519 Posted May 3, 2024 Solution Posted May 3, 2024 This might help you with chrome, rather old, but might work. http - How to get Chrome to allow mixed content? - Stack Overflow
pimo1974 1 Posted May 3, 2024 Author Posted May 3, 2024 3 minutes ago, jaycedk said: try http://localhost:8096 Ps. are you running jellyfin on the same pc ? not using jellyfin no... but as above weirly it seems to only be affecting chrome at this point. yesterday it would not launch in any browser. for now I guess edge it is.
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