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upstream plex-upstream { | |
# change plex-server.example.com:32400 to the hostname:port of your plex server. | |
# this can be "localhost:32400", for instance, if Plex is running on the same server as nginx. | |
server plex-server.example.com:32400; | |
} | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
# server names for this server. | |
# any requests that come in that match any these names will use the proxy. | |
server_name | |
tv | |
plex | |
tv.example.com | |
plex.example.com; | |
# this is where everything cool happens (you probably don't need to change anything here): | |
location / { | |
# if a request to / comes in, 301 redirect to the main plex page. | |
# but only if it doesn't contain the X-Plex-Device-Name header | |
# this fixes a bug where you get permission issues when accessing the web dashboard | |
if ($http_x_plex_device_name = '') { | |
rewrite ^/$ http://$http_host/web/index.html; | |
} | |
# set some headers and proxy stuff. | |
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; | |
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; | |
proxy_redirect off; | |
# include Host header | |
proxy_set_header Host $http_host; | |
# proxy request to plex server | |
proxy_pass http://plex-upstream; | |
} | |
} |
This configuration forces me to log into Plex account from LAN. So I can reach the Web GUI only from localhost. I'm running Plex Server 1.1.4.2757.
Am I the only one having this weird thing going on?
Had some problems setting this up for plex, couchpotato, sabnzbd etc.
Problems seem to have been fixed by changing:
upstream plex-upstream {
server localhost:32400;
}
to:
upstream plex-upstream {
server 127.0.0.1:32400;
}
Hey all,
After a few hours of hacking and testing, I was able to get Plex Media Server v1.3.3.3148 working behind an NGINX reverse proxy on my local LAN, without it prompting for any authentication. Here is my gist with the configuration.
The key was the following configuration, which forces plex to see the request as coming from an IP in the whitelisted network:
proxy_set_header Host $server_addr;
proxy_set_header Referer $server_addr;
proxy_set_header Origin $server_addr;
Hope this helps others!
Devin
Having some problems with downloading (not streaming) movies from Plex, using this Nginx configuration.
The downloads stop after exactly 1024MB.
Any else tried to download something from their Plex server behind Nginx?
Edit: This is a Plex bug, I think.
https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/256039/download-stopping-at-exactly-1024mb#latest
https://www.reddit.com/r/PleX/comments/5ulg53/downloading_stops_after_1024mb/
So I am having this same problem on latest version of plex and version 1.10.2 of nginx.
Here is my code:
`upstream plex-upstream {
# change plex-server.example.com:32400 to the hostname:port of your plex server.
# this can be "localhost:32400", for instance, if Plex is running on the same server as nginx.
server asm-tv-pc01.me.local:32400;
}
server {
listen 80;
# server names for this server.
# any requests that come in that match any these names will use the proxy.
server_name
tv
plex
tv.example.com
plex.me.local;
# this is where everything cool happens (you probably don't need to change anything here):
location /plex {
# if a request to / comes in, 301 redirect to the main plex page.
# but only if it doesn't contain the X-Plex-Device-Name header
# this fixes a bug where you get permission issues when accessing the web dashboard
if ($http_x_plex_device_name = '') {
#rewrite ^/$ http://$http_host/web/index.html;
rewrite /plex(/.*) $1 break;
}
# set some headers and proxy stuff.
# Plex headers
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Client-Identifier $http_x_plex_client_identifier;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device $http_x_plex_device;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device-Name $http_x_plex_device_name;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Platform $http_x_plex_platform;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Platform-Version $http_x_plex_platform_version;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Product $http_x_plex_product;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Token $http_x_plex_token;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Version $http_x_plex_version;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Nocache $http_x_plex_nocache;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Provides $http_x_plex_provides;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device-Vendor $http_x_plex_device_vendor;
proxy_set_header X-Plex-Model $http_x_plex_model;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_redirect off;
# include Host header
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header Host $server_addr;
proxy_set_header Referer $server_addr;
proxy_set_header Origin $server_addr;
# proxy request to plex server
proxy_pass http://plex-upstream;
}
}
`
Getting this in my logs:
2017/03/15 19:37:37 [error] 65282#100149: *1 open() "/usr/local/www/nginx/plex" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 10.150.1.192, server: localhost, request: "GET /plex HTTP/1.1", host: "nginxtest.me.local"
2017/03/15 19:40:37 [error] 65944#100248: *2 open() "/usr/local/www/nginx/plex" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 10.150.1.192, server: localhost, request: "GET /plex HTTP/1.1", host: "nginxtest.me.local"
2017/03/15 19:42:21 [error] 66013#100268: *1 open() "/usr/local/www/nginx/plex" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 10.150.1.192, server: localhost, request: "GET /plex HTTP/1.1", host: "nginxtest.me.local"
thanks
Did you ever get it working @andrewm659 ?
Update: The original gist without the proxy_set_header
s as mentioned in follow-ups works well.
Thanks @spikegrobstein.
I used Doonga's Headers but I'm not sure if it mattered. I used the orginal config in this gist but had to change proxy_pass http://plex-upstream; to proxy_pass http://plex-upstream/;
Notice the trailing / at the end? That made it work for me. Now when ever any one visits my URL they get plex and do not have to enter the port or the url.