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Custom Local Domains

How do you guys set internal domains?

Say i dont want to type 192.168.1.100:8096 and want a url instead, say jellyfin.servername - how would I go about that? I don’t want it exposed online via reverse proxy. I don’t need certs. No port forwarding on the router.

How do I type ‘jellyfin.servername’ into a browser and being up the jellyfin dashboard?

celia ,

You can add an entry to your /etc/hosts file for the IP part, but this cannot remove the need to specify the port number as it is unrelated to the domain/IP

nychtelios ,
@nychtelios@rlyeh.icu avatar

You can configure a local only DNS

baduhai ,

You’ll need a reverse proxy.

agressivelyPassive ,

Wolfangs Channel had a video about that a few weeks ago: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlcVx-k-02E

I didn’t try it myself yet, but judging from his other videos, he’s not a complete idiot, so I assume it’s solid advice.

Lee ,
@Lee@kbin.social avatar

If you have your own DNS server you can set a hostname there like 'jellyfin.myserver' and have that accessible from your internal network. If you want to do so on your PC you can edit your hosts file to add a custom entry. https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-edit-hosts-file

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