![]() New relevant interface eth0.IPv6 for mDNS. Joining mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv6 with address fe80::42:acff:fe11:3. No service file found in /etc/avahi/services. *** Running /etc/my_init.d/999_advanced_script.sh.įound user 'avahi' (UID 104) and group 'avahi' (GID 107).ĭbus_bus_get_private(): Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directoryĦ 3000 /config/Library/Application Support *** Running /etc/my_init.d/90_chown_plex_owned_files.sh. *** Running /etc/my_init.d/30_update_plex.sh. *** Running /etc/my_init.d/20_apt_update.sh. Protocols (like upnp), or incoming ports that need to be forwarded for this Local plex server ip to my plex account (so to the main server).īut I have no blocks on outgoing connections though. Ok cool, I'll do that when I'm home, will let you know what I find.Īlso, maybe my routers firewall is blocking plex's attempts to publish my In your preferences.xml do you see your token? Also, post what you can Install the next time you restart the container. Preferences.xml and the plexpass version should then download and The token should then get pulled into your Temporary solution, but it enables you to login to your server and get the You'll likely get access to your server while the tunnel is open. Here is a guide for setting up an SSH tunnel with putty. You are receiving this because you were mentioned. So I can access myserverip:32400/web for example from my local network Interface, and I've forwarded all the relevant ports from the docker Unfortunately, I wont have access to my server for another few hours, so Iīy the way, my docker interface is bridged with the docker host's Token isn't in your preferences.xml, that where we'll need to start.Īlso, post what you can from the log. Problem that even though I logged into my server from Your preferences.xml do you see your token? (don't post it here). It appears that your IP's aren't being published to your plex account. Ourselves, considering what you are seeing in your resources.xml. Adding theĬustomconnections is what fixes that, but I think we are getting ahead of The server is what I expect and is the same problem I had. Myserverip:32400/web and it showing the web interface, but unable to find And there doesn't seem to be a way to manually specify a server ip. The problem is that the plex web interface can't find a plex server running on my network (which is the same server and docker container as the plex webinterface). I can access that just fine at myserverip:32400/web. Well the problem isn't accessing the webinterface. Ok, yeah that's what I thought (and used). Could you give me an exact copy of your entire Preferences.xml, just so I can check what it's supposed to look like? I've added the customConnections=" " line to my server's Preferences.xml as an attribute (like the other entries). Nothing else unfortunately.Ĭheck to make sure the line you put in preferences.xml conforms to the format of other entries. So when I go to it only shows my phone (which I used to register). Well that's the problem, the plex webinterface can't find my server. ![]() Pretty long, at least 5 minutes, and I've tried it several times. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you authored the thread. There should be a possibility to manually specify a serverīut apparently it's not available when no server can be found :O.ĭid this break with the new plex pass changes? I've tried this, but it doesn't work for me. Set up an SSH tunnel to your Docker server and configure your browsers There is a harder way to get access to your server to configure it. Preferences.xml conforms to the format of other entries.Īlso, I do mean the ip of the machine running the docker container. IfĪll three aren't listed, check to make sure the line you put in Your Docker container IP, Docker host machine IP, and your public IP. If running in bridged mode, there should be 3 IP's listed. How long did you give it before you tried and have you restarted the
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