Sun Jun 07, 2020 3:22 am by atc98092
No, there's nothing that can be done from the Serviio side. Web browsers go to where they are pointed, unless redirected by something in between. The reverse proxy is really the only way to do it. And I don't know enough about configuring a reverse proxy to know how to do it. But I have no doubt it could be done.
Naturally, if Serviio only required the port number, and used the root of the web server to go straight to the console, that might be a way to do it within Serviio. But there might be some programmatic reason that it either can't be done, or perhaps it's simply a poor practice for web design. That's a question I can't answer.
Dan
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