![]() ProxyPassReverse wss://localhost:32400/:/websockets/notificationsĮrrorLog /var/log/apache2/kodiserver_error.logĬustomLog /var/log/apache2/kodiserver_access.log "vhost_combined" ProxyPass wss://localhost:32400/:/websockets/notifications ProxyPass / ProxyPassReverse / #Websocket proxy Once installed, create a virtual hosts file for Plex/Kodi.įor Plex, the file will have the content below For this guide we will use the Apache web server that can be installed using the command: #On Debian/Ubuntu To be able to secure Plex and Kodi Media Server using Let’s Encrypt SSL we need to have a reverse proxy set up. Now proceed and secure Plex and Kodi Media Server using Let’s Encrypt SSL with the steps below Install and Configure Apache Web server (Reverse Proxy) Now you will have the Kodi web interface running on port 8080. Under Settings->Services-> Control, allow HTTP on port 8080 as below. Kodi can as well be installed using the aid from the below guide:įor Kodi, you need to enable the web interface by installing the web interface add-on under the add-ons tab as below. The Plex Media Server can be installed using the below guides:
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