abracadabra11
Regular Contributor
I'll start with the Plex issue to provide some context.
I've been trying to troubleshoot an issue that I have with a Plex server that I'm running in a docker on a Synology NAS and I ran across what seems like strange behavior from my YazFi networks. The problem that I have with the Plex Server is that Android clients (Pixel and Chromebook) can't seem to access the server through the Plex Android app. Those Android clients have no issue reaching the server via web browser and local LAN address.
My network setup is as follows:
RT-AX3000 (main router)
RT-AC68U (AP)
3 Wireless networks (1 [Main], 2-Guests [YazFi], 3-IoT [YazFi] )
Synology NAS connects via ethernet to AP. Android clients connect to whatever router/AP is closest when on Main network and to the main router when on Guest or IoT networks (both managed by Yaz as noted above).
For some reason, enabling remote access in the Plex server menu allows Android clients to connect to the server locally. The server is not actually reachable outside my LAN (tested this), but the setting allows Android clients to reach the server. I'm not entirely sure what the setting does (and can't seem to find documentation on it).
The YazFi specific issue that I've found is that enabling remote access on the Plex Server allows Android clients to reach the server via the Plex app when connected to Guest or IoT networks. Guest network has 1-way to Guest enabled, 2-way to Guest disabled, and Client Isolation disabled; IoT network has 1-way to Guest disabled, 2-way to Guest disabled, and Client Isolation disabled. Attempting to connect via a web browser to the Plex Server is properly blocked when connected via Guest or IoT.
How are devices on Guest and IoT able to reach the server? Shouldn't YazFi be blocking this?
I've been trying to troubleshoot an issue that I have with a Plex server that I'm running in a docker on a Synology NAS and I ran across what seems like strange behavior from my YazFi networks. The problem that I have with the Plex Server is that Android clients (Pixel and Chromebook) can't seem to access the server through the Plex Android app. Those Android clients have no issue reaching the server via web browser and local LAN address.
My network setup is as follows:
RT-AX3000 (main router)
RT-AC68U (AP)
3 Wireless networks (1 [Main], 2-Guests [YazFi], 3-IoT [YazFi] )
Synology NAS connects via ethernet to AP. Android clients connect to whatever router/AP is closest when on Main network and to the main router when on Guest or IoT networks (both managed by Yaz as noted above).
For some reason, enabling remote access in the Plex server menu allows Android clients to connect to the server locally. The server is not actually reachable outside my LAN (tested this), but the setting allows Android clients to reach the server. I'm not entirely sure what the setting does (and can't seem to find documentation on it).
The YazFi specific issue that I've found is that enabling remote access on the Plex Server allows Android clients to reach the server via the Plex app when connected to Guest or IoT networks. Guest network has 1-way to Guest enabled, 2-way to Guest disabled, and Client Isolation disabled; IoT network has 1-way to Guest disabled, 2-way to Guest disabled, and Client Isolation disabled. Attempting to connect via a web browser to the Plex Server is properly blocked when connected via Guest or IoT.
How are devices on Guest and IoT able to reach the server? Shouldn't YazFi be blocking this?