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## I can't access `localhost:8056`
jfa-go does not run as a daemon, so if you aren't using a service manager to achieve this, you need to run `jfa-go` in a terminal and keep it open.
## I closed jfa-go during setup, and now it's broken/i can't get back to it.
Try deleting the config directory. When you first run jfa-go, it will print something like this:
```
[INFO] 21:39:40 Copied default configuration to "/tmp/jfa-go/config.ini"
```
In this case, `/tmp/jfa-go` is the config directory. Delete it, and run the program again to start setup again.
## GMail isn't working.
There's a lot of possibilities for this. Read through [this](https://github.com/hrfee/jellyfin-accounts/issues/15) issue to see if any of the solution offered might help.
## Does this need to be installed on the same host as Jellyfin
Not necessarily. For invite functionality, an http connection is only necessary. However, password resets require jfa-go to be able to access Jellyfin's installation directory, so you'll need to use smb or similar to mount it.
## Jellyfin says "Try again within your home network" when trying to reset password ([issue](https://github.com/hrfee/jellyfin-accounts/issues/12))
In Jellyfin, go to Dashboard > Networking (under Advanced), and set the 'LAN networks' setting to `0.0.0.0/0`. This tells Jellyfin to assume all IP addresses are local.