Plex Cannot Find Server

ElliotLepley

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Hey!

Currently on a FreeNAS 11.2 RC1

Got a weird problem with the Plex server plugin in that it can't find a Plex server, despite itself being one. Any idea on how to fix that? Tried reinstalling the plugin / checking mounts and perusing previous forum threads with other people having the same problem, but it's either a rare issue, since I found little to no prior conversation, or one that's pretty impossible to diagnose.

Thanks
 

DrKK

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Sir, is this not a repeat of your last post?
 

ElliotLepley

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Sir, is this not a repeat of your last post?

Not at all, this one relates to the actual Plex Plugin not being able to see any servers, (see photo) rather than the DHCP error causing it to not even start up. I've attached a png of the dashboard just to explain it. I'm logged into an account with a lifetime Plex pass too if that is of any relevance.
ucXdYxR.png
 

DrKK

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I really can't understand what you're saying. The screenshot you're showing is all client-side.

Sir, go to your web browser, and simply go to:
Code:
http://plex-server-ip-address:32400/web


Where you replace "plex-server-ip-address" with the appropriate address of the plugin jail. Don't forget the 32400 after it.
 

ElliotLepley

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I really can't understand what you're saying. The screenshot you're showing is all client-side.

Sir, go to your web browser, and simply go to:
Code:
http://plex-server-IP-address:32400/web


Where you replace "plex-server-IP-address" with the appropriate address of the plugin jail. Don't forget the 32400 after it.

Hey DrKK, apologies for the late response!

That's exactly what I did, and that's the screen I'm shown, not even a way to claim my server.
 

dinklebrow

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I am having the same issues. It doesn't matter if I install using the plugins page or if I manually install by the jail page. When I pull up the management page it will see my other Plex server but not itself.

I am using FreeNAS 11.2-RC2. My screen shots would look just like ElliotLepley's.
 

DrKK

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Really.
The only time I experienced a weirdness like that was when I was screwing around in a virtual machine.

I'm checking some things for you.
 

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OK, so, granted, I'm on 9.10. But, I created a fresh, virginal, jail. I then did a pkg install plexmediaserver. I started it with service plexmediaserver onestart as a test.

Then I went to 192.168.1.204:32400/web in my web browser, and, sure enough there it was. It booted me to plex.tv to sign in with my credentials, but once I did so, I was back at the server, and there was nothing in it.

So the only thing different between what I experience today, and what I experienced years ago when I made the server, is that now it seems to require that I have a plex.tv account before it will let me have a server at all. other than that, all was as expected.

??

So I don't know what's going wrong.
 

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I think I read a post on the plex forum a while back that said you have to be signed in to plex.tv to claim a server. That would coincide with results of your experiment.

OP, make sure you are signed in to plex.tv and try again. If you continue to have issues clear your browser cache and try again.
 

DrKK

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I specifically signed out of everything, and I never got the screen the OP snapped.
Just FYI.
 

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My last install when I migrated to iocage I got that screen. Signed into plex.tv and all was good from there.
 

DrKK

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My last install when I migrated to iocage I got that screen. Signed into plex.tv and all was good from there.
ok. Not sure why iocage vs warden makes any difference, but all my stuff is still warden.

OP, go directly to plex.tv and sign in. THEN try to access the local IP.
 

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There appears to be significant action and tension in the plex forums about this issue of needing a plex account, effectively, in order to claim servers. A lot of people are really hot under the collar about this.

Try using "incognito" mode in your browser to see if that gives you a different experience.
 

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Hi. "incognito" mode gives me the same, I only see my other plex server. I created an new plex account and just like my main plex account, I only get the 'Looking for servers...' message.
 

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Skro

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I have 11.2 RC2 and I just tried an install of the Plex Media Server (PlexPass) plugin and it worked exactly as it should.

After I installed the plugin, I went to the web setup page for the new plugin jail, for me it was:

Code:
http://192.168.10.124:32400/web

I used my Plex account to sign in and completed the setup for the new Plex server install. Once that was complete, it appeared in the server list with my other Plex servers. Make sure you are completing the web setup through the jails IP:32400/web.

If that doesnt work with RC1, then perhaps try 11.2 RC2 as I can confirm it works.

Good luck!
 

ElliotLepley

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There appears to be significant action and tension in the plex forums about this issue of needing a plex account, effectively, in order to claim servers. A lot of people are really hot under the collar about this.

Try using "incognito" mode in your browser to see if that gives you a different experience.

Sadly, that doesn't seem to have worked. Even using incognito provides the same output.
 

DrKK

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This seems far more likely a "plex problem" or a local configuration problem, than a "FreeNAS problem" at this point...or at least, I cannot suggest anything additional on the FreeNAS side for you to try. Might I suggest the Plex forums and/or the Plex irc channel or I am sure there's some kind of reddit for plex.

This complicated redirecting thing Plex is doing to enforce people having accounts, I am sure, does not play well in certain nerd-restrictive network configurations. That's a possible issue. But I think this is unlikely a FreeNAS-related issue at this point.
 

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Hi. "incognito" mode gives me the same, I only see my other plex server. I created an new plex account and just like my main plex account, I only get the 'Looking for servers...' message.
Just for the record, the IP address for the other plex server, and the IP address for the new plex server, are on PRECISELY the same LAN network/netmask? I see you're using a 10.x.x.x IP address, and that always makes me nervous, because that usually means someone has gotten "clever" with their home network.
 

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Just for the record, the IP address for the other plex server, and the IP address for the new plex server, are on PRECISELY the same LAN network/netmask? I see you're using a 10.x.x.x IP address, and that always makes me nervous, because that usually means someone has gotten "clever" with their home network.

Yes, they are on the same network. I wouldn't say that using the 10.x.x.x network is "clever" as you would say and no reason to be nervous about it. It is just a network. I am familiar with designing/running networks as I work in this field during my day job.
I also created a separate Plex account and logged in with that and it will hang at the Looking for Servers (just like the screen shot I provided earlier). I also shut down the other server and get the same Looking for Servers. Could it be a permission issue somewhere? Not sure what else to do.
 

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So just for a sanity check, when you go to the new plex server, and you drop to the shell IN THAT JAIL, and you do a
Code:
sockstat -4
, you are DEFINITELY seeing several listening sockets associated to the various Plex services, yes? Here's what mine looks like, with no one streaming anything, this is just sitting there:

Code:
root@newplex:~ # sockstat -4
USER	 COMMAND	PID   FD PROTO  LOCAL ADDRESS		 FOREIGN ADDRESS
root	 sshd	   37633 5  tcp4   192.168.1.201:22	  192.168.1.200:42021
plex	 Plex Tuner 14659 13 tcp4   127.0.0.1:32600	   *:*
plex	 Plex Tuner 14659 62 tcp4   192.168.1.201:27855   63.32.24.1:443
plex	 Plex Tuner 14659 63 tcp4   192.168.1.201:44030   63.32.24.1:443
plex	 Plex Tuner 14659 65 tcp4   127.0.0.1:44029	   127.0.0.1:44028
plex	 Plex Tuner 14659 68 tcp4   192.168.1.201:44031   63.32.24.1:80
plex	 Plex Scrip 14653 6  tcp4   127.0.0.1:44028	   *:*
plex	 Plex Media 14652 60 tcp4   *:32400			   *:*
plex	 Plex Media 14652 61 tcp4   127.0.0.1:32401	   *:*
plex	 Plex Media 14652 62 tcp4   192.168.1.201:32400   192.168.1.201:36382
plex	 Plex Media 14652 63 tcp4   192.168.1.201:57909   45.79.211.188:443
plex	 Plex Media 14652 72 udp4   *:1901				*:*
plex	 Plex Media 14652 74 udp4   192.168.1.201:62626   *:*
plex	 Plex Media 14652 75 tcp4   192.168.1.201:32400   96.41.135.86:13017
plex	 Plex Media 14652 77 tcp4   192.168.1.201:32400   108.39.220.138:57837
plex	 Plex Media 14652 81 tcp4   192.168.1.201:32400   95.143.207.190:7051
tautulli python2.7  62367 6  tcp4   *:8181				*:*
tautulli python2.7  62367 7  tcp4   192.168.1.201:36382   192.168.1.201:32400
plex	 Plex Scrip 933   6  tcp4   127.0.0.1:58035	   *:*
plex	 Plex Scrip 9673  8  tcp4   127.0.0.1:19522	   *:*
nobody   proftpd	22749 0  tcp4   *:21				  *:*
root	 sshd	   5947  4  tcp4   *:2222				*:*
root	 sshd	   5947  5  tcp4   *:22				  *:*
root	 syslogd	5848  7  udp4   *:514				 *:*
 
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