![]() ![]() I noticed that the Plex plugin status is set to OFF, that could be thereupon why it is unreachable via the web. Looks like it is from one fire to another. ![]() Browser not able to connect to the server at specified IP which was working perfectly well prior to the update tonight. I'm still updating and maintaining ExportTools, and found as the first, a workaround to allow people to still launch it via the prefs, and will continue to dev on that to the end. Now I am no longer able to connect to PLEX from the jail. file access to the PMS, and as such, is slowly dying, since Plex sooner or later will completely remove plugins all together.īut when said, nobody knows when, since they still have a lot of their own scanners/agents using the frameworkīut as a dev, coding towards a dying platform, is kinda uphill, and since WebTools is the most downloaded plugin ever, and has such a huge install base, we tend to be very careful with every release, to avoid rocking the boat, so with all this, we decided to stop WT dev. WebTools as well as SubZero differs from most plugins, since they both req. SubZero is also suffering here, and the dev made an alternate gui, found here: Tautulli is not affected, since it was never a plugin Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules and their plans to phase out all UI-based plugins from the Plex Media Server environment.Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? Kitana is an intermediate solution to the recent problem posed by Plex Inc. Kitana does little to improve that, besides adding responsiveness to the whole situation.Īlso, it isn't designed to. All authentication data is stored serverside inside the current user's session storage (which is long running), so unwanted third party access to your server is virtually impossible. Without a valid Plex.TV authentication, Kitana can do nothing. Kitana was built for Sub-Zero originally, but handles other plugins just as well. Running one instance of Kitana can serve infinite amounts of servers and plugins - you can even expose your Kitana instance to your friends, so they can manage their plugins as well, without them needing their own Kitana instance. It does that in a responsive way, so your Plugins are easily managable from your mobile phones for example, as well. It has full PMS connection awareness and allows you to connect locally, remotely, or even via relay. ![]() It does that by authenticating against Plex.TV, then connecting to the Plex Media Server you tell it to, and essentially proxying the plugin UI. Kitana exposes your Plex plugin interfaces "to the outside world". If you've read my latest Sub-Zero post on this subreddit, you know what you're in for and you can skip the introduction. Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? ![]()
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