Now we are going to add the plexmediaserver service to the Firewalld services and reload the configuration by executing the following: sudo firewall-cmd -add-service=plexmediaserver -permanent Save changes using the following key combination Ctrl + O and exit the editor using Ctrl + X. Important you know that the Plex media server needs a port in the ‘LISTEN’ state, so we are going to create a new Firewalld XML configuration. We will go to the / etc / firewalld / service directory, and there we will create a new configuration of the firewalld plex.xml service using nano if: cd /etc/firewalld/services/ Now, we are going to add a new Firewalld configuration for the Plex installation. There we expect the entire installation process to finish, and after that, we will enable the Firewalld service and enable it in the CentOS boot: systemctl start firewalld The next point is vital since we must configure the CentOS firewall to allow access through the browser to Plex, for this, we will install Firewalld by executing the following: yum -y install firewalld systemctl status plexmediaserver Step 3: Configure Rules in Firewalld for Plex To check the status of Plex, let’s execute the following. We can see that his state is active. To install Plex on CentOS, we will execute the following line: yum -y install plexmediaserverĪfter installing, we will run the following: systemctl start plexmediaserver We save the changes using the following key combination Ctrl + O and exit the editor using this combination Ctrl + X Step 2: Install Plex in CentOS 7 # Plex.repo file will allow dynamic install/update of plexmediaserver.
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