![]() ![]() That will allow you to quickly switch the certificate files should you encounter any problems with your custom certificates. Instead, rename your custom certificate files and place them into the correct folder alongside the default certificate files. Please do not overwrite the default certificate files. The default certificate name is WebTools.crt and the default key name is WebTools.key. The certificate and it's key should be stored in the /Plex Media Server/Plug-ins/WebTools.bundle/Contents/Code/Certificate folder. If you use custom certificates then the certificate name and the certificate key file names can be entered into the appropriate text boxes. If using mod_proxy from Apache something like this should do it: If you do not use a proxy server, then leave this text box blank.ĮG: Your base URL may be something like: /WebTools The Base URL text box is used to enter the url required if you are using a proxy server. (or you would use the port number you have configured in the lower text box) You would then enter your Plex Media Server's IP Address followed by your configured port number in your Web Browser, like so: If you access your Plex Media Server in a secure environment, you must first 'tick' the 'Select to force https' check box and then enter your desired port number in the text box above. Note: Remember to open your PMS servers firewall for the selected ports, if a firewall is present! (or you would use the port number you have configured in the upper text box) ![]() Normally, you would add this port number to the end of your Plex Media Server's IP Address in your Web Browser, like so: In the WebTools Settings dialogue you are able to set the port number on which to communicate with WebTools. You will then be presented with the following dialogue: Click on the Gear icon (shown in the red box). Now move your mouse over the poster until you see the icons as shown below. In order to configure WebTools, open the Plex home page in your Web Browser and then click on Channels (See: * Locating WebTools) and locate the WebTools poster. Visit the WebTools-NG Wiki for full details. ![]() Please try WebTools-NG, a standalone program that runs on any PC/Laptop. ![]() I tried this trick at usr\pbi\plexmediaserver-amd64\plexdata\Plex Media Server\Plug-ins but directory path is too longįrom jail shell i tried cp -irv \\FREENAS\Jail\plexmediaserver_1\usr\local\share\plexmediaserver\Resources\Plug-ins\unsupportedappstore.The WebTools 4 Plex plugin is NO longer in development. so i mounted a folder containing all the current plugins found at usr\local\share\plexmediaserver\Resources\Plug-insĪnd the unsuportedappstore.bundle to that folder location but no dice, no plugins displayed from plex webui, even after plugin and jail restart I am weak with unix especially permissions, so i couldnt figure out how to get write access to the plugins folder inside of the plex jail. Im trying to get the unsupportedappstore plugin working with the plex plugin, on freenas 9.2.1.8įresh install, jail and plex working fine. I am going a bit crazy trying to get this to work, and my typing is awful since i broke my arm yesterday, so apologies in advance. ![]()
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