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chard1988
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Hi everyone,

It is my first time submitting and inquiry here. I'm using emby docker on my unraid system and I wasn't able to access emby on my mobile devices.

The following is my network setup:

  • pfSense Firewall
    • LAN: 10.0.1.1
    • WLAN: 20.20.0.1
  • TP Link Deco M5: 192.168.68.1
  • unRaid NAS Server: 10.0.1.100
    • Emby Docker: 10.0.1.101
      • Port 8096
  1. TP Link Deco M5 is connected to pfSense WLAN
  2. unRaid is connected to pfSense LAN

Now, LAN has no issue accessing Emby server. I can access the server and stream media without any issues.

However, devices connected to my TP Link Deco M5 with IP 192.168.68.* can't access Emby. Both app and browser has issue connecting. Using mobile device browser to access Emby vi https://10.0.1.101:8096/ gives `Forbidden` message while Emby mobile app shows `Unable to Reach Server`. I tried accessing Emby via Laptop browser and app gives the same result. I also tried sending ping via terminal and it was successful.

Using a Laptop connected to TP Link Deco M5, I was able to access the web interface of unRaid NAS Server and other docker apps with dedicated IP address.

Any help or suggestion is highly appreciated.

Thank you

Posted

No, did you configure any server network settings? Maybe you restricted remote access.

chard1988
Posted

No additional network settings. 10.0.1.1, 20.20.0.1 and 192.168.68.1 are all local networks. On unRaid, I left the default settings. Network for docker Emby is set to bridge and can be accessed via LAN.

Here is the Emby docker settings:
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my pfSense rules:
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image.png.4e989868aca24e9f6efcd125d413a0b8.png

 

and lastly, unRaid network settings:
image.png.fb1de1635d4005734ba2e11b94cc1ddb.png

 

Emby network is as follows:
image.png.6bd7ada68ee72f8781b704d0a5437885.png

  • Solution
Posted

Try checking the box to allow remote connections.

chard1988
Posted

Fantastic! I thought that allowing remote connections only pertains to devices over the internet.

Worked like a charm! Thank you so much

Happy2Play
Posted
18 minutes ago, chard1988 said:

Fantastic! I thought that allowing remote connections only pertains to devices over the internet.

Worked like a charm! Thank you so much

Technically yes it does.  But your setup does not consider the networks local.

Posted

Alternatively you can configure the networks you're using in the LAN networks field and leave remote connections disabled.

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