![]() PMS likley does recieve this file and has some ENVars set but then runs a env_reset (Same as the one in sudoers) clearing the specified system proxy before making a single request. In Centos you set the system proxy in the /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh file and most services will receive this script as a part of the chain of files received from the system upon service start and honor it. Long Version: Using this I spent about 90 minutes learning all about the networking layer of my prefered linux OS, Centos, and how the system proxy setting gets passed through to apps as they start. ![]() âYes, PMS will honor whatever the host is configured for because itâs built into the host-OS networking layer.â ChuckPa, Team Member Mainly looking at the following two forum posts on the plex site.Ī comment from ChuckPa (a rather arrogant Team Member at plex) stuck with me: PMS should now be using your squid proxy for all outbound web requests.Īfter a couple of attempts trying to find a way of forcing plex media server (PMS) to send all its outbound requests via a proxy server. On centos add the following to the service file for PMS: /lib/systemd/system/rvice in the section #!/bin/null /lib/systemd/system/rviceÄ®nvironment=http_proxy= Environment=https_proxy= Environment=no_proxy=127.0.0.1,localhost,,.plex.direct,Ä®nvironment=NO_PROXY=Squid Cache v3.5.20 on Centos 7.7 same LXC env. Running as a LXC Container on Proxmox (PVE) VE 6.1. Plex Media Server (Currently : v1.19) on CentOS. ![]() ![]() Or if you run a proxy server at home for data efficiency/logging. May be helpful for enterprise environments / university campus where everything must support the proxy and nothing can go direct. This is related to forcing plex to use a proxy server (such as squid) for its metadata, thumbnail, subtitles, other downloads and communications. To be clear, not related to using plex behind a reverse proxy such as nginx.
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