![]() ![]() ![]() The Plex Media Server runs as the user plex which needs to have read and execute permissions to the media files and directories. This guide will explain how to set up a Jellyfin server on CentOS 8 and how to configure the server for media streaming. Services: ssh dhcpv6-client plexmediaserverĬreate the directories in which you will keep your media files: sudo mkdir -p /opt/plexmedia/ Save the file and apply the new firewall rules by typing: sudo firewall-cmd -add-service=plexmediaserver -permanent sudo firewall-cmd -reloadįinally check if the new firewall rules are applied successfully with: sudo firewall-cmd -list-all public (active) To allow traffic on Plex Media Server specific ports. Now that Plex is installed and running you need to configure your firewall Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sat 22:22:22 UTC 12s agoĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice ![]() To verify if the Plex service is running type: sudo systemctl status plexmediaserver Once the installation is completed start the plexmediaserver service and enable it to start on system boot with the following commands: sudo systemctl start rvice sudo systemctl enable rvice Install the latest version of the Plex Media Server with: sudo yum install plexmediaserver Name = PlexRepo baseurl = $basearch/ enabled = 1 gpgkey = gpgcheck = 1 ![]()
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