This article will show you how to easily install PlexMediaServer on the latest mainstream Linux releases. After the Plex is successfully installed, you can use your central Family Media Playback System, which allows multiple Plex player apps to share their media resources, in addition, the system allows you to set up your environment, add your devices, and set a user group that can use Plex together. Let's start the installation of the Plex on Ubuntu15.04 first. Ubuntu/Fedora/CentO
This article will show you how to easily install the Plex Media Server on the latest mainstream Linux releases. After the Plex is successfully installed, you can use your central Family Media Playback System, which allows multiple Plex player apps to share their media resources, in addition, the system allows you to set up your environment, add your devices, and set a user group that can use Plex together. Let's start the installation of the Plex on Ubuntu15.04 first.
Ubuntu/Fedora/CentOS system how to install the Plex Media Server 0.9.9 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-08/105943.htm
Basic System Resources
System resources mainly depend on the type and quantity of devices you intend to connect to the service, so we will use the following system resources on a separate server as needed.
Plex Media Server |
Basic Operating System |
Ubuntu 15.04/CentOS 7.1/Fedora 22 Work Station |
Plex Media Server |
Version 0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3 |
RAM and CPU |
1 GB, 2.0 GHZ |
Hard Disk |
30 GB |
Install Plex Media Server 0.9.12.3 on Ubuntu 15.04
We are now preparing to install the Plex Media Server on Ubuntu. Let's start with the following steps to prepare the Plex.
Step 1: update the system
Log on to your server with the root permission. Make sure that your system is up-to-date. If not, use the following command.
root@ubuntu-15:~#apt-get update
Step 2: download the latest Plex Media Server package
Create a new directory, use the wget command to download the. deb package for Ubuntu from the official site of Plex, and put it in this directory.
root@ubuntu-15:~# cd /plex/
root@ubuntu-15:/plex#
root@ubuntu-15:/plex# wget https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server/0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3/plexmediaserver_0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3_amd64.deb
Step 3: Install the Debian package of the Plex Media Server
Now run the following command in the same directory to start debian package installation, and then check the plexmediaserver service status.
root@ubuntu-15:/plex# dpkg -i plexmediaserver_0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3_amd64.deb
root@ubuntu-15:~# service plexmediaserver status
Plexmediaserver Service
Set the Plex Media Web Application on Ubuntu 15.04
Let's open a web browser in your local network host and use your local host IP address and port 32400 to open the Web interface. Complete the following steps to configure the Plex.
http://172.25.10.179:32400/web
http://localhost:32400/web
Step 1: register before Logon
After you access the Web interface of the Plex Media Server, make sure to register and enter your username and password to log on.
Plex Sign In
Enter your PIN to protect your Plex Media users
Plex User Pin
Now you have successfully configured your users in Plex Media.
Welcome To Plex
Enable the Plex Web application on the device rather than on the local server
As shown in the message "You are not authorized to access this service" on the Plex Media homepage ". This indicates that we are not in the same network as the server computer.
Plex Server Permissions
Now we need to solve this permission problem so that we can access the server through the device instead of only on the server. Complete the following steps.
Set an SSH tunnel to allow Windows to access Linux servers
First, we need to establish an SSH tunnel so that we can access the remote server resources, just as the resources are local. This is just the necessary initial settings.
If you are using Windows as your local system and Linux as the server, you can set the SSH tunnel by referring to Putty. First, you must configure an SSH Session with the IP address of the Plex server in the Putty Session to configure the following tunnel forwarding rules. Click "Open" and enter the username and password of the remote server to maintain the SSH session connection .)
Plex SSH Tunnel
Once you complete the SSH tunnel settings:
Open your Web browser window and enter the following URL in the address bar.
http://localhost:8888/web
The browser will connect to the Plex server and load the Plex Web application that is consistent with the local function of the server. Agree to the terms of service and start.
Agree to Plex term
Now, a fully functional Plex Media Server is ready to add resources such as Media libraries, channels, and playlists.
PMS Settings
Install Plex Media Server 0.9.12.3 on CentOS 7.1
We will install the Plex on CentOS 7.1 following the steps above to install the Plex Media Server on Ubuntu15.04.
Let's start by installing the Plex Media Server.
Step 1: Install the Plex Media Server
To install the Plex Media Server on CentOS7.1, We need to download the rpm installation package from the official site of Plex. Therefore, we use the wget command to download the rpm package to a new directory.
[root@linux-tutorials ~]# cd /plex
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# wget https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server/0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3/plexmediaserver-0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3.x86_64.rpm
Step 2: Install the RPM package
After the complete installation package is downloaded, we will use the rpm command to install the rpm package in the same directory.
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# ls
plexmediaserver-0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3.x86_64.rpm
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# rpm -i plexmediaserver-0.9.12.3.1173-937aac3.x86_64.rpm
Step 3: Start Plexmediaservice
We have successfully installed the Plex Media Server. Now we only need to restart its service and enable it permanently.
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# systemctl start plexmediaserver.service
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# systemctl enable plexmediaserver.service
[root@linux-tutorials plex]# systemctl status plexmediaserver.service
Set the Plex Media Web application on a CentOS-7.1
Now we only need to repeat all the steps for setting the Plex Web application on Ubuntu. Let's open a new window in the Web browser and use the IP address of localhost or Plex server to access the Plex Media Web application.
http://172.20.3.174:32400/web
http://localhost:32400/web
To obtain full service permissions, repeat the steps for creating an SSH tunnel. After you register with a new account, we can access all the features of the service, add new users, add new media libraries, and set them as needed.
Plex Device Centos
Install Plex Media Server 0.9.12.3 on the ora 22 Workstation
The steps for downloading and installing the Plex Media Server are basically the same as those for installing the Media Server on CentOS 7.1. We only need to download the corresponding rpm package and use the rpm command to install it.
PMS Installation
Configure the Plex Media Web application on the ora 22 Workstation
We configure the Plex Media Server on the same host (as the Plex Server), so there is no need to set an SSH tunnel. On your ora 22 workstation, use the default port number 32400 of the Plex Media Server to open the Web browser and agree to the terms of service of the Plex.
Welcome to the Plex ora 22 workstation's Plex Media Server.
Let's log on with your Plex account and start adding your favorite movie channels to the media repository, creating your playlist, adding your images, and enjoying more features.
Plex Add Libraries
Summary
We have successfully installed and configured the Plex Media Server on mainstream Linux distributions. Plex Media Server is always the best choice for Media management. Its cross-platform settings are so simple, just like the settings on Ubuntu, CentOS, and Fedora. It simplifies the work of organizing media content and "streams" media content to other computers and devices so that you can share media content with your friends.
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