Source IP: 80.X.X.X (censored)
You can't port forward to and from your external IP address.I am currently not at home but can say what I have entered:
Service name: PLEX
Source IP: 80.X.X.X (censored)
Port range: 32400
Local IP: 80.X.X.X (censored)
Local port: 32400
Protocol: TCP
I've tried several variants, but external with the firewall turned on, no chance.
The two IPs are the same, is output by the Plex Server so that the server runs directly via the router, as already described above.
How do i handle itClear this box (leave it empty)
Also you cant port forward to your router from within the router settings. This needs to be done through a script with ipsets
The same is true, the server is running on the routerYou can't port forward to and from your external IP address.
So it sounds like you are running Plex on the router and not a separate server. Assuming your router's internal IP address is 192.168.1.1 try:
Service name: PLEX
Source IP: <blank>
Port range: 32400
Local IP: 192.168.1.1
Local port: 32400
Protocol: TCP
I'm not the right person to help. I have something similar set up for transmission but I used scripts I found in this forum and manipulated them to fit my needs. Someone else with better knowledge will hopefully helpHow do i handle it
I'd also suggest some security by obscurity... I run plex on a nonstandard port externally like 48200, and port forward that to the local machine 32400. If,,, I mean when, there's a vulnerability on plex, I prefer not to get hit by the robots looking at every IP:32400 on the planet.
Open Design — System security should not depend on the secrecy of the implementation or its components.
click on picture then it gets biggerYour pictures are too small to read.
That's what I did. It's still too small to read.click on picture then it gets bigger
How are you testing this connection?no success even with these settings
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