cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/19146681

Jellyfin Server 10.10.7

Important Notes

Configurations behind a reverse proxy that did not explicitly configure trusted proxies will not work after this release. This was never a supported configuration, so please ensure you correct your configuration before upgrading. See the updated docs here for more information.

Security

  • Fix validation of API parameters to FFmpeg [GHSA-2c3c-r7gp-q32m], by @Shadowghost
  • Fix trusting forward headers if none are configured [GHSA-qcmf-gmhm-rfv9], by @JPVenson

Note: GHSAs will be published seven (7) days after this release.

General Changes

  • Fix regression where “Search for missing metadata” not handling cast having multiple roles [PR #13720], by @Lampan-git
  • Clone fallback audio tags instead of use ATL.Track.set [PR #13694], by @gnattu
  • Backport 10.11 API enum changes [PR #13835], by @nielsvanvelzen
  • Support more rating formats [PR #13639], by @IDisposable
  • Fix stackoverflow in MediaSourceCount [PR #12907], by @JPVenson
  • Upgrade LrcParser to 2025.228.1 [PR #13659], by @congerh
  • Include Role and SortOrder in MergePeople to fix “Search for missing metadata” [PR #13618], by @Lampan-git
  • Delete children from cache on parent delete [PR #13601], by @Bond-009
  • Fix overwrite of PremierDate with a year-only value [PR #13598], by @IDisposable
  • Wait for ffmpeg to exit on Windows before we try deleting the concat file [PR #13593], by @Bond-009
  • Fix 4K filtering when grouping movies into collections [PR #13594], by @theguymadmax
  • Remove empty ParentIndexNumber workaround [PR #13611], by @Shadowghost
  • Update dependency z440.atl.core to 6.20.0 [PR #13845], by @Shadowghost

Jellyfin Web 10.10.7

General Changes

  • Fix parsing minor version of Tizen [PR #6661], by @dmitrylyzo
  • Fix re-focusing on pause button when displaying OSD [PR #6510], by @dmitrylyzo
  • Fix skip button not displaying correctly with OSD [PR #6583], by @rlauuzo
  • Fix catalog plugin page not setting page title [PR #6570], by @nielsvanvelzen
  • renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net
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    Configurations behind a reverse proxy that did not explicitly configure trusted proxies will not work after this release. This was never a supported configuration, so please ensure you correct your configuration before upgrading. See the updated docs here for more information.

    Well I’m glad I read that before upgrading!

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      Thanks for pointing this out! I probably would have missed this, since I didn’t expect such a change for a patch release.

      Their documentation mentions:

      For jellyfin to know which reverse proxy is trusted, the IP, Hostname or Subnet has to be set in the Known Proxies (under Admin Dashboard -> Networking) setting.

      Does this really mean, that the only way to configure this is through the web UI? This is kind of a problem when deploying it, since without the reverse proxy I can’t reach the Jellyfin server. Is there no way of doing this outside the web UI, via a config file or something?

      Edit: Apparently the configuration for the proxies is stored in Jellyfin’s network.xml config file. So it should be possible to do this without manually configuring it via the web UI.

      Another edit: It works. Adding <KnownProxies>[proxy ip or hostname]</KnownProxies> in place of the empty <KnownProxies/> key to that config file does the trick.

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        If I run traefik and jellyfin in docker, do I add the docker IP of traefik as the trusted proxy?

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          I think you can use the container name if both containers are in the same docker network

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          I don’t know your exact setup, but you should add the IP that Jellyfin sees when the reverse proxy makes a request. That probably comes from the IP of your Traefik docker container.

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        I mean, it’s patching a security issue caused by trusting headers it shouldn’t, so I don’t think they should wait for a big number release.

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          Why wait? Just release it as a big number release. The version number doesn’t define the size or cadence of a release, it just says whether there’s a breaking change.

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            At least in my org we use semantic versioning ( Major.Minor.patch) where patch must either be a new feature, a fix, or something that is backwards compatible

            Minor can be breaking

            Major is basically something you’re proud of lol

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        I mean, where else should they show that warning? It’s also posted in the forum. They also edited the documentation page.

        Maybe you’re more into mailing list or the like? I’m genuine curious on what/ how/ where you expected getting this kind of information.

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          I expect in a patch release that nothing has changed and I can blindly update getting minor bug fixes and security fixes. In a minor release I expect to review the changes for configuration changes or any minor UI changes. For a major release I expect to read docs on how to upgrade and prepare backups and downtime.

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            Ohhh thanks for the clarification ! As you guessed I’m not into dev/programming so I wasn’t aware of this kind of detail !

            Thank you :)

            Edit: Now semver makes sense !

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              Yeah, it’s really nice when done properly. I have my images pinned to minor releases (they can sometimes break backwards compatibility on accident), so I expect upgrades to newer patch versions to mostly be safe. Mistakes happen, but if 95% of my patch upgrades work w/o intervention, I’ll probably enable automatic updates.

              As a refresher for others, a semantic version looks like this: X.Y.Z:

              • X - bump when breaking backwards compatibility
              • Y - bump for new features
              • Z - bump for bug fixes

              You can always bump a “higher” version whenever you like (e.g. 2.0 may not break compatibility w/ 1.0), but never bump a lower version (i.e. bumping Z should never break backwards compatibility). A version bump generally indicates how much I should pay attention to the release notes.

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            Exactly. It has nothing to do with where they post it, but what their version numbers communicate. I should be able to blindly apply patch releases, and this breaks that.

            I’m even okay with a minor release here. It was never advertised to work that way so removing it technically isn’t a breaking change, but there is a known breakage here. I’m much more likely to read minor release notes than patch release notes, so I would likely see this warning if it was a minor release.

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        Fuck no, ain’t nobody got time for that! My self hosted stack has 40+ services. I lock them to minor releases (where semvers are used), deploy blind with automation, and fire alerts when breakages occur, which is thankfully rarely.

        What you’re suggesting works for small, very carefully curated environments. I grew past that years ago and doubly so when I had kids.

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            The general list:

            1. Immich
            2. Jellyfin
            3. Plex (deprecated but kept around for my plexpass using friends)
            4. Internet Radio (custom container)
            5. PBS kids downloader (custom container)
            6. Lidarr
            7. Sonarr
            8. Mylar
            9. Radar
            10. Prowlarr
            11. Open-Webui
            12. QBittorrent
            13. Sabnzbd
            14. Navidrome
            15. Synapse
            16. Element
            17. Forgejo
            18. Tdarr
            19. Calibre
            20. Calibre Web
            21. Tautulli
            22. Bazarr
            23. Syncthing
            24. LazyLibrarian
            25. Linkwarden
            26. Mealie
            27. GlueTun
            28. Kopia
            29. Home Assistant
            30. Music Assistant
            31. Blocky
            32. FoundryVTT
            33. Wireguard
            34. ArchiveTeam Warrior
            35. Traefik
            36. Docspell
            37. Birdcage (though I’m slowly replacing this with my own bird sound server)
            38. Frigate
            39. FreshRSS
            40. Ntfy
            41. Samba
            42. SearxNG
            43. CouchDB for Obsidian Self-Hosted LiveSync

            With all the supporting services:

            Server:
             Containers: 76
              Running: 74
              Paused: 0
              Stopped: 2
             Images: 92
            
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              Could you please explain your use case for Music Assistant if you already have Jellyfin/Plex and Navidrome?

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                Certainly!

                Jellyfin I use for video content. I find its music functions lackluster.

                Navidrome I use (and my family uses) for personal listening.

                Music around the house, like on one or more of my casting capable speakers / tvs I use Music Assistant. Also let’s me do automations easily, and doesn’t tie up an android phones media’s output. Struggled with earbuds while casting taking over audio for too long before deploying Music Assistant!

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                  If you’re looking for more tinkering on the music around the house front, Lyrion music server + squeezelite players can be a very fun endeavor. I think it gets a little sketchy if you’re favoring automation and casting, but as a network of players that will utilize a wide swath of hardware, it shines. I had a bunch of pi4s laying around and eventually repurposed them all into a multiroom audio gang.

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                    Yeah Music Assistant uses Snapcast, which has been fun. I did try squeeze, but haven’t had a reason to switch so far

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                  Thanks! I thought most people don’t use navidrome if they have multiple users because they can’t create user-specific playlists. Is this not the case? What music features do you find limiting on Jellyfin? Also, how did you get your family to switch off music streaming for your navidrome server?

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                    The streaming was easy, just declared I wasn’t paying for it anymore lol. We still have a crappy version of Spotify for free because of another service (ISP or phone plan something like that), but it’s purely used as a backup.

                    Jellyfin’s interface is a bit clunky as a music client in my experience. FinAmp looks cool but it’s still early on.

                    Navidrome does smart playlist, crossfading, gapless, flac streaming, and flac to opus transcoding. Those are sorta my core requirements, and Navidrome + the clients we use handles them all with aplomb.

                    And actually that’s another great feature I enjoy for Navidrome, there are dozens of excellent clients, so if one of them falls short for someone they can find one that they enjoy.

                    As for the user playlist thing… I haven’t seen anything like that but maybe I’m misunderstanding.

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              What’s your hardware solution for that? I’ve reached the limit of my configuration and may need to look into more robust hardware (or moving things like jellyfin off to a dedicated machine)

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                It’s old but fairly beefy. Most of the RAM is reserved for ZFS reads, but in reality theres tons of headroom.

                CPU: 2x E5-2630L v2

                Motherboard: Intel S2600CP

                RAM: 16x8GB DDR3 1333 ECC

                Disk:

                • 1x 500GB SSD OS
                • 1x 500GB SSD ZFS cache (L2ARC)
                • 45TB ZFS Mirror+Stripe pool (various sizes, 8 disks)

                I’ll probably be moving this to a cluster of mini computers whenever prices look right, just for power efficiency.

                Minus the storage the box cost me about $600, mostly in RAM. The CPUs were like $20 each, the mobo was about $150, etc

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                I will add, what helped me the most with Plex/Jellyfin load was using Tdarr to normalize my library’s formats into something easy to direct stream to any device without transcoding.