![]() I confirmed /etc/nf looks the same on another of my rpis with Tailscale, though not on my Mac which just lists my router IP as the nameserver.Īnd now Plex works as expected! Locally and remotely, both with the Tailscale IP and the Tailscale hostname. Which I didn’t expect, but my guess is this is how MagicDNS works (I do have that enabled), so I guess makes sense. Now /etc/nf seems to have been generated by Tailscale! # Generated by resolvconf I modified it to Google’s DNS servers: static domain_name_servers=8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4Īnd rebooted. I found the relevant setting in /etc/nf was blank: static domain_name_servers= ![]() etc/nf is auto-generated (from settings in /etc/nf apparently), so I rebooted (twice) to make sure that setting was current and persistent, and it was. I don’t know why, nor where it came from, nor what that address maps too, as I have ipv6 disabled on the Pi and my router doesn’t have ipv6 enabled. I checked the Pi’s /etc/nf and found it had an ipv6 address for nameserver. ![]() So, looks like DNS problems, maybe ipv6 related (those 6s looks suspicious to me). Watching the Plex logs I noticed errors like: 10:54:15.536 WARN - HTTP error requesting GET (6, Couldn't resolve host name) (Could not resolve host: )Īnd 10:35:10.666 ERROR - HTTP -6 downloading url ġ0:35:10.666 INFO - AutoUpdate: error getting data from Writing it up here in case it helps anyone. Should this just work, or is there something else to configure? Have I missed something? Similarly if I use my phone’s hotspot and try from outside my local network - “Something went wrong”. shows a Plex page with the msg “Something went wrong”, and my library, settings etc are not accessible. But that does not work if I use the Tailscale IP, nor the Tailscale hostname. On the same local network as the Pi, if I visit 192.168.1.22:32400 (the Pis local/internal IP) I can browse the Plex UI and see my library etc. However I run Plex on one of the Pis, and I can’t access the web UI over Tailscale. This works whether I am on the same local wifi network, or if I use my phone’s hotspot (ie through my mobile provider, not local network). I can also ssh etc, everything seems fine - using either the Tailscale hostname or the Tailscale IP. ![]() I have it installed on my Mac and a couple of Raspberry Pis.
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