![]() ![]() AIR VIDEO SERVER HD UPNP PORT MAPPING NOT POSSIBLE MANUALThey specified a manual port in the Plex config, configured port forwarding on the router (with auto-firewall enabled), and wasn’t able to connect even though a port scan reveals that the port was open (not filtered). Another user on the Ubiquiti ( ) forums was having issues connecting to Plex from outside their network. I have removed the IPv6 address from the Allowed list, in order to clear things up for this specific issue for said:īringing this topic back up as I believe this is a bug that should be looked at. Public addresses can only be specified as an individual IP address (using ranges/netmasks with public addresses will fail/be ignored). Tip!: Private/LAN addresses can be specified either as a range or as an individual IP address. When the Plex Media Server is signed in to an account, specifying 127.0.0.1 will be ignored (you could instead use the specific LAN IP). Similarly, 192.168.1.100/255.255.255.0 uses a netmask to specify a range of local IP addresses. This can be useful if you have an old, legacy, unsupported app (such as LG’s MediaLink or SmartShare apps) that you wish to use.įor instance, a value of 192.168.1.4,192.168.1.8 would allow devices at those two LAN IP addresses to connect to the server without authorization. Enter a comma-separated (no spaces or tabs!) list of IP addresses or specify a range using IP/netmask entries. The list of IP addresses or networks that can connect to Plex Media Server without authorization. ![]() List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth They are correct, are not subnet ranges due to them being ipv6 public addresses… ![]() So all of those errors… it appears that Plex doesn’t like the IPv6 addresses I pumped in there. ![]()
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