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Hi Team, I am just asking this - because it may be a security issue.

 

Today, I upgraded all of my media centre software (Emby/Sonarr & Radarr) over to the Caddy Reverse Proxy server, and set them up. My old solution was a NoIP domain for remote access and have since moved it over to my domain. I have shutdown the server, restarted Emby and changed my port forwarding on my router. But for some reason, this user can still connect - and i haven't told him the new address or port number.

Any ideas on what might be causing this behaviour? 

Posted

Hi, Can you give us more info as to the way they used to connect URL wise and how they now connect?

Feel free to replace domain.com for your domain in any example or feel free to PM me specific examples.

Posted
6 minutes ago, cayars said:

Hi, Can you give us more info as to the way they used to connect URL wise and how they now connect?

Feel free to replace domain.com for your domain in any example or feel free to PM me specific examples.

Hi, i've sent you a PM.

Posted

Got it and responded in ways we can help you.

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Posted

I am having the same issue, I have changed the domain in the emby server and rebooted, I did not change the port. 

 

I am able to login from both the old domain and the new domain thru my computer browser. 

http://firstdomain.ddns.net:8096

Http://2nddomain.ddns.net:8096 

 

both let me in yet only the 2nd domain is in the server settings of emby.

Posted
9 hours ago, mondwa said:

both let me in yet only the 2nd domain is in the server settings of emby

Hi.  The settings in Emby do not determine how your domain is resolved.  If both domains resolve to the proper IP address (via DNS one would presume), then they will both arrive at your server.

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Yea it was noip taking its sweet time to delete old domain. Thank your for the uick reply

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