


Give it any name you like and make sure the box along Allow me to access my media outside my home is checked. After logging in, you will see the following screen.Ĭlick Got it to proceed and dismiss the Plex Pass Popup that appears. You can create your Plex account from this screen if you still haven’t so far. When you first open the link, you will be greeted with the following screen Once that is done, you can simply access it again by just visiting or by logging in directly to in your browser. Note: You would need to use SSH Tunnel only for setting up the Plex Server. Click Add and then click Open to connect to the server.Īs long as you are connected to your server, you should now be able to access Plex by opening in your browser. Checkmark both the boxes under Port Forwarding. In the left-hand tree, open Connection»SSH»Tunnels and enter 8888 as the Source Port and YOURSERVERIP:32400 as the destination. Launch Putty and load your saved session as you normally would for connecting to your server. We will be using the Putty SSH client to set up our SSH Tunnel. Request to your localhost will be redirected to your remote server. You should now be able to access Plex via as long as you are connected to the server. Ssh YOURSERVER_IP_ADDRESS -L 8888:localhost:32400
