PlexConnect won't load

I git-cloned the PlexConnect Server, opened the Plex Media Server, rain the PlexConnect server, pointed my Apple TV to my MacBook Pro via the Manual DNS settings. Soon as I open the Trailers app on my Apple TV it always tell me "Trailers is unavailable. Try again later." 

 

My terminal output is 

 

 

PlexConnect : ***
PlexConnect : PlexConnect
PlexConnect : Press ENTER to shut down.
PlexConnect : ***
PlexConnect : IP_self: 10.0.1.12
PlexGDM : ***
PlexGDM : looking up Plex Media Server
PlexGDM : ***
PlexGDM : servers discovered: 2
DNSServer : ***
DNSServer : Starting up.
DNSServer : intercept trailers.apple.com: 10.0.1.12
DNSServer : forward other to higher level DNS: 8.8.8.8
DNSServer : ***
WebServer : ***
WebServer : WebServer: Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 80.
WebServer : ***
DNSServer : DNS request received!
DNSServer : Source: ('10.0.1.31', 62607)
DNSServer : Domain: trailers.apple.com
DNSServer : ***intercept request
DNSServer : -> DNS response: 10.0.1.12
 
The one thing about the output is the WebServer : WebServer: Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 80. 0.0.0.0 just makes no sense. 
 
Anyone have any ideas?

I git-cloned the PlexConnect Server, opened the Plex Media Server, rain the PlexConnect server, pointed my Apple TV to my MacBook Pro via the Manual DNS settings. Soon as I open the Trailers app on my Apple TV it always tell me "Trailers is unavailable. Try again later." 

The one thing about the output is the WebServer : WebServer: Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 80. 0.0.0.0 just makes no sense. 
It makes perfect sense, it is binding to port 80 on all IP interfaces.
 

Anyone have any ideas?

Don't forget to add your specific settings in Settings.py

It makes perfect sense, it is binding to port 80 on all IP interfaces.
 

Don't forget to add your specific settings in Settings.py

Now that you mentioned it that it binds port 80 to all IP's, it does make more sense. As for the settings.py, I did enter the required information. 

Now that you mentioned it that it binds port 80 to all IP's, it does make more sense. As for the settings.py, I did enter the required information. 

double check it is right.  and from your post about it is still picking up the default google DNS rather than yours.

double check it is right.  and from your post about it is still picking up the default google DNS rather than yours.

I have changed it from google's DNS to my home's, but that didn't make a difference, it still receives the same "Try again later" message. I ended up switching it back to google's DNS as it didn't make any difference. 

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