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Plex Server Not Available Remotely
So fresh TrueNAS build all updated to latest. Working great for the most part. Created a test pool and assigned basic permissions to the pool, even 'everyone' has access. I setup a NFS share and copied pictures to that NFS from my Linux PC, worked fine.
I then installed Plex and thats where the fun began. The very first time I did this, I got Plex to start and was able to properly view the shared files on other devices on my home network even on different segments/vlans! Then i decided to start over as I am learning how this works. The next round was not as easy. I removed all shares, then deleted Plex and the Pool. Once I recreated the Pool, NFS then eventually installed Plex, now I get 1 of 2 things. Either 1) Plex starts fine but no server detected when apps or webpage that try to use it, or 2) Plex and/or jail will simply not start. Now that's where it sits. I even have it set static IP, same results, says up for a second then back down.
I do have the mount point of the pool set first, and basic permissions, even everyone full control. I setup the Plex user under Users within TrueNAS with ID 972 to make it easier and assigned those perms to the pool, but maybe I did not assign properly?
Also, as long as my network routes properly, which I think it is doing, it should not matter which segment Plex server is on vs client right? Would be crazy to have to be on the same ssegment. I thought I read somewhere something about this.
Anyways any suggestions plz..
I then installed Plex and thats where the fun began. The very first time I did this, I got Plex to start and was able to properly view the shared files on other devices on my home network even on different segments/vlans! Then i decided to start over as I am learning how this works. The next round was not as easy. I removed all shares, then deleted Plex and the Pool. Once I recreated the Pool, NFS then eventually installed Plex, now I get 1 of 2 things. Either 1) Plex starts fine but no server detected when apps or webpage that try to use it, or 2) Plex and/or jail will simply not start. Now that's where it sits. I even have it set static IP, same results, says up for a second then back down.
I do have the mount point of the pool set first, and basic permissions, even everyone full control. I setup the Plex user under Users within TrueNAS with ID 972 to make it easier and assigned those perms to the pool, but maybe I did not assign properly?
Also, as long as my network routes properly, which I think it is doing, it should not matter which segment Plex server is on vs client right? Would be crazy to have to be on the same ssegment. I thought I read somewhere something about this.
Anyways any suggestions plz..