--- title: Troubleshooting --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; ## [TMDB] failed to retrieve/fetch XXX ### Option 1: Change your DNS servers This error often comes from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) blocking TMDB API. The ISP may block the DNS resolution to the TMDB API hostname. To fix this, you can change your DNS servers to a public DNS service like Google's DNS or Cloudflare's DNS: Add the following to your `docker run` command to use Google's DNS: ```bash --dns=8.8.8.8 ``` or for Cloudflare's DNS: ```bash --dns=1.1.1.1 ``` Add the following to your `compose.yaml` to use Google's DNS: ```yaml --- services: jellyseerr: dns: - 8.8.8.8 ``` or for Cloudflare's DNS: ```yaml --- services: jellyseerr: dns: - 1.1.1.1 ``` 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Click on Network and Internet. 3. Click on Network and Sharing Center. 4. Click on Change adapter settings. 5. Right-click the network interface connected to the internet and select Properties. 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. 7. Select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter `8.8.8.8` for Google's DNS or `1.1.1.1` for Cloudflare's DNS. 1. Open a terminal. 2. Edit the `/etc/resolv.conf` file with your favorite text editor. 3. Add the following line to use Google's DNS: ```bash nameserver 8.8.8.8 ``` or for Cloudflare's DNS: ```bash nameserver 1.1.1.1 ``` ### Option 2: Force IPV4 resolution first Sometimes there are configuration issues with IPV6 that prevent the hostname resolution from working correctly. You can try to force the resolution to use IPV4 first by setting the `FORCE_IPV4_FIRST` environment variable to `true`: Add the following to your `docker run` command: ```bash -e "FORCE_IPV4_FIRST=true" ``` Add the following to your `compose.yaml`: ```yaml --- services: jellyseerr: environment: - FORCE_IPV4_FIRST=true ``` ### Option 3: Use Jellyseerr through a proxy If you can't change your DNS servers or force IPV4 resolution, you can use Jellyseerr through a proxy. In some places (like China), the ISP blocks not only the DNS resolution but also the connection to the TMDB API. You can configure Jellyseerr to use a proxy with the [HTTP(S) Proxy](/using-jellyseerr/settings/general#https-proxy) setting. ### Option 4: Check that your server can reach TMDB API Make sure that your server can reach the TMDB API by running the following command: ```bash docker exec -it jellyseerr sh -c "apk update && apk add curl && curl -L https://api.themoviedb.org" ``` ```bash docker compose exec jellyseerr sh -c "apk update && apk add curl && curl -L https://api.themoviedb.org" ``` In a terminal: ```bash curl -L https://api.themoviedb.org ``` In a PowerShell window: ```powershell (Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://api.themoviedb.org" -Method Get).Content ``` If you can't get a response, then your server can't reach the TMDB API. This is usually due to a network configuration issue or a firewall blocking the connection.