12/25/2023 0 Comments Plex pass remote access![]() Quite honestly though, if you consider the time it took you create this thread and upload screen shot, it probably would've taken you a 1/3rd of the time to create the port forward and you would've been done. Is this the main issue? We don't know, but I doubt it's helping. What you currently have is allowing all IP's from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 access to map that port. The devs should really update that section of the format line in the next release. Unfortunately, the way it's currently documented leaves room for interpretation which can cause confusion. The part of the format signifies a single IP address or a range in CIDR notation. If you look at the format and the example on the config page: You will need to make the following change to your ACL: If you insist on using uPNP with an ACL, it appears the syntax for the IP address in your ACL was formatted incorrectly. I agree with dturbes, instead of enabling uPNP and then trying to control the access with ACL's, why not just setup the port forward? Simple test to validate its open is just go to vs their green or red icon ) And port forward way better than UPnP. There could be many more - could be different for you depending what part of the world your in, etc. Here are some of the networks I have seen them do the test from Are you using pfblocker or something - or have limits of what source networks can hit the port forward? They test from a bunch of different networks /12 and /15 from amazon. I have it showing green since I added some of the netblocks they access from. There testing with the green little checkmark could just be flawed. Just go to and test the 32400 port to validate if open or not. I have some plex networks that are used for testing allowed, etc. So they can get direct access from their home networks. I have it locked down to my son's IP and friend IP. I access plex all the time remotely via vpn from my phone, etc. ![]()
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