Danielhartman 0 Posted Wednesday at 02:04 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:04 AM I’ve seen this as a common reoccurring problem. I’ve read the other threads and attempted other solutions but nothing seems to be working to resolve the issue. I’ve had a premiere membership for years with no issue utilizing remote connection to my server. Within the last month, I can no longer access my server when away from home, trying from multiple devices. i have the most up-to-date Emby server downloaded on my iMac. I have an eero router. I am not using a VPN. I have made no recent settings changes that could cause the recent stoppage. When attempting to sign in remotely it accepts my user name and password but then continuously spins without connecting. Eventually resulting in a message that states it can’t connect and to ensure the server is running. It’s running and working locally. As previously mentioned I have attempted to access via mobile app, and one two other tvs on two separate WiFi networks that have always worked with no issues. im open to any suggestions.
Chillout 110 Posted Wednesday at 03:35 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:35 AM (edited) Restarting the server fixes the problem for me but the issue is not obvious unless someone is trying to watch something remotely and just gets a spinning circle. Authentication and browing works fine for me, just remote playback fails while locally everything is working fine. I havent tried to troubleshoot, I'll just restart Emby server to get remote playback working again. Edited Wednesday at 03:46 AM by Chillout
Danielhartman 0 Posted Wednesday at 01:29 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:29 PM Appreciate the idea. I did just go in and restart the server via the dashboard and then attempted to remotely connect but still get the same results of the spinning circle with no success.
Solution Luke 42077 Posted yesterday at 04:21 AM Solution Posted yesterday at 04:21 AM 14 hours ago, Danielhartman said: Appreciate the idea. I did just go in and restart the server via the dashboard and then attempted to remotely connect but still get the same results of the spinning circle with no success. HI, have you tried to connect manually by entering the server address? have you checked to see if your ISP uses a CGNat? Connecting from Client Apps
Danielhartman 0 Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago When I enter the server address manually and click connect it immediately tells me “unable to reach server”. There isn’t even a spinning circle, just an instant response. I do use Spectrum and I know they have been know to use CGNat but my ip addresses match so I don’t believe that is the issue. I'm walking through every step of the external connection guide and I have everything set up the way it says. I’m to the porting option and I have limited knowledge on this so I am currently walking through how to do this. I will update shortly. Has anything occurred recently on the Emby side which might have caused this? I made now changes previously.
Nathanael 4 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, Danielhartman said: Spectrum and I know they have been know to use CGNat but my ip addresses match so I don’t believe that is the issue. How do you know that is not the issue? If you are behind a CGNAT you can never connect directly as your WAN IP is shared. For a test you can set the routers WAN access open, and see if you can access the routers webserver remotly. (But do not forget to close this access after your test! )
Danielhartman 0 Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, Nathanael said: How do you know that is not the issue? If you are behind a CGNAT you can never connect directly as your WAN IP is shared. For a test you can set the routers WAN access open, and see if you can access the routers webserver remotly. (But do not forget to close this access after your test! ) Thank you for pointing this out. I thought all I had to do was confirm the ip addresses were the same. I reached out to spectrum and they confirmed that I am not behind a CGNat. They did offer to set up a port for my device before they realized that I have my own router. I went through my eero settings and added my device as a reservation and opened a port for 8096. After doing this I am now able to access my server remotely. My last question, because I know little about ports, does this open any vulnerabilities security-wise that I need to monitor or protect against? Thanks again.
TMCsw 248 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Danielhartman said: My last question, because I know little about ports, does this open any vulnerabilities security-wise that I need to monitor or protect against? Absolutely! As a minimum, make sure: The port must be secured with SSL/TLS All user names must be hidden for remote access All users have strong passwords Any Administrator accounts must not have remote logins there are many more ways to secure your server, but you need to start with most of this... 2
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