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Hey everyone,
I followed this guide to setup WOL for a Plex server using iptables to log when a certain port is forwarded to, then a while loop in wan-start that picks up on the log and does a WOL for the Plex server.
This worked great for the last year, but I noticed a few weeks ago it stopped working. I think the problem is I'm no longer seeing the "PLEX LAN Connection" logs in my /tmp/syslog.log.
I checked the iptables and the rules are still being applied. For sanity I set the router back to default settings (after also doing the 384.5 update) and redid the guide, still nothing. iptables -nvL reveals the rules aren't being hit at all. Here's the dump: https://pastebin.com/qDtbeeQX
I'm sure Plex is still using port 32400. I ran WireShark on my server to double check and it was seeing a lot of traffic on that port whenever I start a Plex client.
Does anyone know how to troubleshoot the iptables to see why the rules aren't being hit? Any help is much appreciated!
I followed this guide to setup WOL for a Plex server using iptables to log when a certain port is forwarded to, then a while loop in wan-start that picks up on the log and does a WOL for the Plex server.
This worked great for the last year, but I noticed a few weeks ago it stopped working. I think the problem is I'm no longer seeing the "PLEX LAN Connection" logs in my /tmp/syslog.log.
I checked the iptables and the rules are still being applied. For sanity I set the router back to default settings (after also doing the 384.5 update) and redid the guide, still nothing. iptables -nvL reveals the rules aren't being hit at all. Here's the dump: https://pastebin.com/qDtbeeQX
I'm sure Plex is still using port 32400. I ran WireShark on my server to double check and it was seeing a lot of traffic on that port whenever I start a Plex client.
Does anyone know how to troubleshoot the iptables to see why the rules aren't being hit? Any help is much appreciated!