Rasplex client not connecting / showing any content since yesterday (30/9/21)

Server Version#: 1.24.4.5081-e362dc1ee
Player Version#: Rasplex

Since yesterday Rasplex has not been working - it signs in fine but cannot retrieve content from the server on the same LAN subnet. Other clients - web, android work fine.

In the rasplex logs I can see:

13:33:33 T:1800401888 ERROR: CCurlFile::FillBuffer - Failed: Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates(60)
13:33:33 T:1800401888 ERROR: CCurlFile::Open failed with code 0 for https://77-101-234-83.a74c4e34f7214ad5ace777ec73e06d55.plex.direct:32400/?X-Plex-Token=SECRETSTUFF
13:33:36 T:1741681632 ERROR: CCurlFile::FillBuffer - Failed: Timeout was reached(28)

I have signed in / out of server and client, updated to the latest version on beta but no joy.

I am aware that there was to be a drop in support for some TVs on this date but shouldn’t make a difference if server and player are on same subnet apparently?

Hi,

I have the same issue. Everything works fine, except rasplex. Rasberry and server are in same LAN.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Zoltan

At the moment I’ve worked around it by following the advice in this thread

Hoping that there is a way to update the certs in Rasplex image …

Edit: Double check before you do the above, it may be working again now …

I will follow this closely

I had to disable all certifications to recover the service in a school.

EDIT: I disabled all secure connections for the intranet and that’s all that was needed. You don’t need to log out from plex, with just changing the user it’s enough (if you have plex pass).

I am a bit of a novice here, but cannot get this to work.
I put the Raspberry Pi IP address in the Plex server field “List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth”
I put “192.168.1.109” and save. It says changes have been saved, but I still stuck with the search/watch later options.
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for any help.

This thread has all the answers :slight_smile: You can reflash your raspberry with a new image or work around it.

Indeed you are correct, I was just being an idiot. Thank you for your reply.

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