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  1. 2 minutes ago, shdwlynx said:

    Unfortunately, I haven't had time to dig in and have just fallen back to using my old Xbox One to watch Plex.  I was hoping someone smarter than me would have figured it out by now. :)

    Actually I did find a solution. I used a ZeroSSL certificate that is also free and has to be renewed every 3 months as the lets encrypt one. My use case is only for the Plex app that refuses to connect with the encryption turned on. I just instructed the plex server to use that certificate and it looks like even my 2016 LG works fine with it. I so far tried it with 2 LG TVs with the issue and they both worked at once.

    I dont seem to have issues with the built in browser anywho.

  2. On 5/3/2022 at 3:54 PM, shdwlynx said:

    First, thanks for replying, Tam, and thanks for all the work you did!  I'm really not sure why the DST_Root_CA_X3.pem file was present at all as it was zero bytes in size, so I just renamed it to *.pem.garbage (I'm sure I could have just deleted it, but I have a hard time letting go sometimes, heh).  I'm just confused as to why I can now use curl to access LetsEncrypt websites without an issue (which makes me think your scripts did indeed work) but Plex is still angry about it.  I need to dig into Plex logs (if any actually exist within the app or on the file system) to see what it's unhappy about.  If you have advice about WebOS app logging in general, I would appreciate hearing any.

    Hello,

    I experience the same  issue with my TV. In my case though, I can see all the certs in their correct place, the script executed without errors but still the Plex app doesnt allow connections. I see that in order for the TV app to create logs, it needs to connect to the server first so since there is no connection, we cant receive any logs. Really silly. Did you find any solution to this?

     

    Thanks

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