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Ports for http and https being set the same


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Hi everyone. I had an installation of emby server running on rhel 9 with no issues. I have wanted to migrate to a different machine and I've decided to use Ubuntu on that. I've installed emby server got it up and running, imported the configuration from the old machine all fine apart from one thing. I have this machine with one https port exposed externally which now when I set the port I find that the https port is not working externally. I have a domain which has been working fine through ionos on the old machine but on the new machine when I go to the server settings it shows me the urls for HTTP and https but they both have the same port even though they are set differently on the network page! I've tried changing the settings but this keeps happening and I don't know why this is. I can only issue something has become corrupted when I imported the old settings but that is just a gut feeling. Please see the screenshot attached I am not sure which details you need me to attached to this I can't find the page that tells me what I need to raise a ticket so I have just attached my log and hopefully that helps. The page on the screenshot shows identical ports for wan and in house

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darkassassin07
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Your server is only listening to http on 8099, and has not started listening to https at all. There are no errors indicating failures though.

 

Do you have a certificate path and password set in settings > network? Without these, Emby won't attempt to start the https listener.

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Thanks Dark, you have solved it. The certificate path was different between the servers so I updated the path and it was fine. I had assumed that a certificate was imported so to speak but it has to reside and be referenced. So that is a learning and it works fine now. Thanks a lot.  

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