![]() However, when your router is in AP mode, an error 404 error message might display when. Unbound 1.8.3 replaced with Pi-hole 5.11. R9000 routers support Plex Media Server in both router mode and AP mode. My blog, which includes some stuff about how I use FreeNAS Ubuntu VMs running Onlyoffice, Crashplan, Mattermost, Pi-hole and some things via Docker Unbound 1.8.3 replaced with Pi-hole 5.11.4 running in a VM NGINX reverse proxy 1.16.1_11 with Certbot 0.38.0_1 replaced with NGINX Proxy Manager 2.9.18 running on Hass.io Pi Nextcloud 25.0.1 (PHP 8.0.25) with Onlyoffice (via VM) Home Assistant 0.106.6 Hass.io now running on a Raspberry Pi 4 Has anyone encountered a similar issue, and how did you resolve it?Ģx120GB Crucial BX500 SSD (Mirror) for bootĨx8TB WD80E(Z/M)AZ (RAIDZ2) (1 RMA'ed after 12 months)Ģx1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD (Mirror) running the following jails and VMs:Ĭalibre 4.7.0 and replaced with Calibre-Web 0.6.19 running in a Docker container ![]() Can logon to Plex on Roku by linking the accounts, and Roku sees the server but can't connect to it (see the description in the Issue section) Plex server and Roku box are on the same subnet (255.255.255.0). When I navigate to, the spinner on the upper left corner keeps looking for the server with no success. I can see the server and the media I’ve uploaded to the server at So far, I’ve installed Plex both inside a jail and as a plugin and the result is the same: Please sign into your serve rand check your connection. When I attempt to access the Plex server from Roku box, I get the following message: Server ( serverName) is not accessible (unauthorized). Kids complained about not being able to access Plex via Roku. I don’t watch TV so can’t tell whether the malfunction was due to change in IP address or because of version of FreeNAS. After all these changes the Plex server, which was running on FreeNAS 9, got totally hosed and was not accessible, so I decided to re-install it. The Plex media streaming platform is sending password reset notices to many of its users in response to discovering unauthorized access to one of its databases. Couple of weeks prior to that I replaced the wireless router and the IP addresses got changed. Yet, if I signed in with guest accounts they worked. ![]() When I signed in it told me I was unauthorized. Recently, I upgraded FreeNAS to version 11. I have a Plex Media Server (new version 1.-7000) running on a Synology NAS DS418Play running DSM 7.2 I haven't made any changes in months. ![]()
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