Pinning to digests was resulting in many stacks failing to come online with "manifest unknown" errors. Will look further into this.
Remote Access
To get remote access working, make the following changes:
- Set
Settings > Remote Access > Manually Specify public port
to443
- Set
Settings > Network > Custom server access URLs
tohttps://plex.jafner.net:443
The settings page may incorrectly report that the server is inaccessible.
- https://github.com/Jafner/docker_config/blob/master/plex/docker-compose.yml
- https://forums.plex.tv/t/plex-traefik-2-0-2-1-not-available-outside-your-network/521424/3
LG WebOS TV Video Format Support
From LG's documentation:



Fixing Plex Exporter
When Plex is restarted you will likely need to give the exporter a new Plex token so it can connect to Plex.
- Open Plex.
- Log into any account.
- Select a locally-hosted piece of media (any media). Open the information page for that media, you do not need to play it.
- From the triple-dot menu for the media, click "Get Info" to open the Media Info panel.
- At the bottom right of the Media Info panel, click "View XML".
- The Plex token is contained in the URL for the XML page. It should be at the very end of the URL, and look like
X-Plex-Token=***REMOVED***
. The token is the part after the=
. - Copy that value. Paste it into the configuration for
"--token=<token-goes-here>"
under thecommand:
section of thedocker-compose.yml
- Sync the changes via git.
- Restart Plex exporter with
docker-compose up -d --force-recreate exporter-plex
https://github.com/arnarg/plex_exporter https://support.plex.tv/articles/204059436-finding-an-authentication-token-x-plex-token/