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/