Comment on FFS Plex, the server is on my local network
absentbird@lemmy.world 16 hours agoCan you give me an example of remote direct access that would be blocked? You can use nginx to forward your public IP to your Plex and it’s fine, you can forward ports directly on your router and connect to your public IP, you can use a VPN to connect from a different network; what are they limiting? It’s the hurdle you have to overcome with Jellyfin.
themachine@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Yes, however using the relay is not a prerequisite to being required to pay for a Plex subscription. That is what he is trying to say.
I can run Plex on the open internet and not use their relay at all, however if the IP of the viewer is not an interal IP on the same subnet as Plex (I assume the same subnet is required) then you’ll be greeted with the Plex paywall.
You are absolutely correct that it costs money to run a relay, but the relay has nothing to directly do with the paywall.
absentbird@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
That isn’t how it used to work.
Why would they care what subnet the request is coming from? That’s wack.
xcjs@programming.dev 15 hours ago
Thank you! That is exactly my point.