Hi,
Since the last upgrade of the plex plugin, I'm not able to sign in from my server to the plex account.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
Since the last upgrade of the plex plugin, I'm not able to sign in from my server to the plex account.
Any ideas?
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They were hacked about a month ago and everyone was forced to change their password. Did you change it sometime in the last month? I would go to this plex site and reset your password:
Thanks for the clue by I have even tried to create a new account and same issue....
The only thing that I did yesterday is change my lan network, but everything is working fine except this....I don't thinck it's related...
By the Way...I can sign in on the plex website but not with my server....
I don't know what to do....
Where did you get this upgrade from???? This is weird issue. Never seen it.
Where did you get this upgrade from???? This is weird issue. Never seen it.
It was an upgrade on omv plugin section...
I'm suspecting than plex isn't able to get internet access....
How can we check it?
What can I do to solve this shiiit?
That could be... Are you using the firewall for OMV? Did you port forward 32400 from your router to your OMV in your router settings???
That could be... Are you using the firewall for OMV? Did you port forward 32400 from your router to your OMV in your router settings???
No using de omv fw.
The port forward is for remotely access not to only signing in from your server to plex...
Btw...I have never did it because I use upnp and I haven't changed my router...
But I insist...the problem is to sign in on the server itself...
Hmmm..... Just a secound I give you instructions to reinstall the upgrade.
cd /opt
link deleted
dpkg -i plex (then press TAB to compmlete the name and hit ENTER)
After install it should work. Then remove package while still in /opt
rm plex (then press TAB to complete name and hit ENTER)
root@microserver:~# cd /opt
root@microserver:/opt# wget http://shell.ninthgate.se/pack…-8403350-debian_amd64.deb
--2015-09-05 20:24:47-- http://shell.ninthgate.se/pack…-8403350-debian_amd64.deb
Resolving shell.ninthgate.se (shell.ninthgate.se)...
failed: Name or service not known.
wget: unable to resolve host address `shell.ninthgate.se'
Did you set your dns servers??? I do not think you need to reinstall the upgrade. I am thinking it is dns server issue now.
Ok, that's the problem, I suspected it!!!
root@microserver:/opt# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search lupilan
nameserver 192.168.1.254
root@microserver:/opt#
My network is now 192.168.10.0/24...
I changed it on OMV, I don't know why it didn't take the change...
EDIT: on OMV is OK...I don't know why it is not OK on my system.... maybe the cache?
You can set the dns servers when you edit your nic in the web gui. Just give me a minute.. I give instructions.
Go to:
System/Network/Interfaces
Click on you NIC below to highlight it.
Then click on edit.
Scroll down and put the following for:
DNS Servers: use your router ip
Search Domains: 8.8.8.8
Then click on save.
You can set the dns servers when you edit your nic in the web gui. Just give me a minute.. I give instructions.
I know but in the webgui was OK...
I have edited the /etc/resolv.conf and now plex can login in...
No Mr.
Follow my instructions above. What you did will be overwritten. You must do it in the Web GUI.
No Mr.
Follow my instructions above. What you did will be overwritten. You must do it in the Web GUI.
Ok, done...
but it hasn't overwriten the file....
see attached.
root@microserver:/opt# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search lupilan
nameserver 192.168.10.254
root@microserver:/opt#
It will be the same but on reboot it could be overwritten.
Look at:
/etc/network/interfaces
It should show the proper dns server and search dns server.
You should be good now.
Alles anzeigenIt will be the same but on reboot it could be overwritten.
Look at:
/etc/network/interfaces
It should show the proper dns server and search dns server.
You should be good now.
It's OK now...
# eth0 network interface
auto eth0
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.10.110
gateway 192.168.10.254
netmask 255.255.255.0
dns-nameservers 192.168.10.254
dns-search 8.8.8.8
pre-down ethtool -s $IFACE wol g
iface eth0 inet6 manual
pre-down ip -6 addr flush dev $IFACE
But I didn't changed the dns-name server here which was already OK.
I lacked the dns-search 8.8.8.8.
Could have it been that?
The dns search is what takes the names that is entered for a website and does a lookup for the ip address of the server. The first dns server resolves names on your LAN. The search dns server is using Google's DNS Server (if you use 8.8.8.8) to resolve websites on the internet. If you do not have the search dns server set your server will not be able to lookup ip addresses for the names that are entered for websites.
Those values need to be entered in the Web GUI via editing the NIC interface. That is only way they will be persistent with reboots.
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