TCoreX
Regular Contributor
to another computer outside the network with this address: http://app.plex.tv/desktop?secure=0 the server will then be shown as unreachable.
Sorry, I don't know what you are referring to. Can you provide a screen shot?It is displayed for 3 seconds that the port can be reached from there and then is again unreachable -.-
rebind-domain-ok=/plex.direct/
rebind-domain-ok=/plex.direct/
rebind-localhost-ok
dhcp-option=lan,42,192.168.1.1 # ntpMerlin
He uploaded a screen shot of that in post #19.Have you set remote access in Plex?
He uploaded a screen shot of that in post #19.
He is running his Plex server on the router itself rather than on a LAN client which makes things a bit more complicated. I suspect his Plex network settings are incorrect. I have asked him 3 times to verify them but he hasn't responded to that.
Also if you're using dnsmasq, edit the file /jffs/config/dnsmasq.conf.add in your router and add the line
Code:rebind-domain-ok=/plex.direct/
This is the content of my dnsmasq.conf.add file
Code:rebind-domain-ok=/plex.direct/ rebind-localhost-ok dhcp-option=lan,42,192.168.1.1 # ntpMerlin
Hi @PeterR
Sorry to jump on your reply to someone else but I believe the issues I am facing with Plex are because of the DNS rebind. I have a 86U (192.168.0.1) running Skynet and Raspberry Pi running Pi-Hole (192.168.0.4). My Plex server is on a Windows computer (192.168.0.3).
Everything works perfectly apart from remote connections. When I port forward the Plex port things are all good but when I disable the port forward and connect via OpenVPN I am unable to connect to my Plex remotely.
I often see Plex Rebind logs on the router so I presume I need to add the rebind-domain-ok=/plex.direct/ line to my /jffs/config/dnsmasq.conf.add
Unfortuantely I have no idea how this is done and can't find any references - all I know is I need to SSH into my router but that is where I come to a halt. Can you offer any help please?
@TCoreX Create a /jffs/scripts/firewall-start script as follows:
Code:#!/bin/sh iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 32400 -j ACCEPT
You then don't need any port forwarding rules as Plex binds itself to all network adapters including the WAN interface.
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