I’m setting up a jellyfin server, and want to access it on the internet. I created a xxxxxxx.duckdns.org address for it. I have installed caddy with duckdns addon (first installed regular caddy, then overwrote /usr/bin/caddy with this custom caddy). My caddy file is as follows
XXXXXX.duckdns.org:9091 {
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:8096
tls {
dns duckdns XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
}
}
Started caddy and here’s my status. Doesn’t show any errors:
● caddy.service - Caddy
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/caddy.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2023-09-24 22:45:57 EDT; 32min ago
Docs: https://caddyserver.com/docs/
Main PID: 2132 (caddy)
Tasks: 9 (limit: 8907)
Memory: 11.7M
CPU: 313ms
CGroup: /system.slice/caddy.service
└─2132 /usr/bin/caddy run --environ --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1027205,"logger":"tls","msg":"cleaning storage unit","description":"FileStorage:/var/lib/caddy/.local/share/caddy"}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1027687,"logger":"http","msg":"enabling HTTP/3 listener","addr":":9091"}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1030562,"logger":"http.log","msg":"server running","name":"srv0","protocols":["h1","h2","h3"]}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.103145,"logger":"http.log","msg":"server running","name":"remaining_auto_https_redirects","protocols":["h1","h2","h3"]}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1031566,"logger":"http","msg":"enabling automatic TLS certificate management","domains":["xxxxxx.duckdns.org"]}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1034396,"logger":"tls","msg":"finished cleaning storage units"}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.104117,"msg":"autosaved config (load with --resume flag)","file":"/var/lib/caddy/.config/caddy/autosave.json"}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695609957.1041856,"msg":"serving initial configuration"}
Sep 24 22:45:57 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient systemd[1]: Started caddy.service - Caddy.
Sep 24 22:49:54 mediaserver-wyse5070thinclient caddy[2132]: {"level":"info","ts":1695610194.0222473,"logger":"admin.api","msg":"received request","method":"GET","host":"localhost:2019","uri":"/config","remote_ip":"127.0.0.1","remote_port":"53888","headers":{"Accept":["*/*"],"User-Agent":["curl/7.88.1"]}}
However, my reverse proxy doesn’t work. I can’t ping it. Same thing happens when I ping my global ip
PING xxxxxx.duckdns.org (104.183.123.226) 56(84) bytes of data.
From 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) icmp_seq=4 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) icmp_seq=7 Destination Host Unreachable
I have previously setup dynamic dns successfully on raspberry pi for jellyfin, but unfortunately I didn’t document the steps.
I’m on ATT Fiber with BGW320-505, and have a Deco X5700. Please advise.
What’s the first IP and third?
1 _gateway (10.0.0.1) 0.443 ms 0.488 ms 0.557 ms 2 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 1.977 ms 1.936 ms 2.006 ms 3 107-129-188-1.lightspeed.gnbonc.sbcglobal.net (107.129.1 88.1) 2.454 ms 2.412 ms 2.605 ms
Oh so you’ve got double NAT. You’ll either have to put the modem into bridge mode, or port forward on both the router and modem.
That worked, thank you! I added all the ports at the modem level and after restart it’s working now, thank you so much!
No worries! I’d probably prefer bridge mode instead of double NAT, but I guess whatever works for you.