Hi. What’s the best way to access my content from a remote location? I’ve got tailscale set up but I’d prefer to cast the content to a TV instead of watching on my phone.

Is there an easy way to accomplish this? If so, how? I’ve tried searching but nothing obvious/easy comes up.

  • Lem453@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    I don’t use tailscale but this doesn’t make sense.

    If the only remote access is via tailscale then chromecast also has to be on tailscale, which isn’t easy to do.

    To cast from your jellyfin to another tv, you need to setup a reverse proxy om your server to allow external access to jellyfin.

    A lot of threads on jellyfin keep recommending tailscale which is easier to setup but more limiting.

    I would recommend searching for tutorials about setting up a reverse proxy like caddy to NPM and then accessing jellyfin though a URL. That way you can give access to other people and also cast to a friends TV.

    Same situation for things like immich if you ever want to share an album with a friend.

    • Brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      That’s fair, I don’t use Tailscale either but was thinking that would affect the WAN side of things rather than the LAN that the phone and Chromecast are on. Looking into it a bit more it sort of seems like OP would need to configure Subnet routing on their Tailscale configuration to enable their Tailscale to forward traffic to devices on the local LAN?

      https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets

      That was just from some quick searching around but since I don’t use Tailscale I can’t say for sure if that’s a solution (or even if Tailscale is the culprit here).

      And yes for sure if OP doesn’t specifically need/want Tailscale then maybe a different remote solution would be something to try like reverse proxy or whatever they decide on.