====== Plex ====== After upgrading plex to v 1.0 i found that existing reverse proxy on nginx broke.
started playing around and fixed it using following header need to be set. In your nginx. proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_max_temp_file_size 0; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Client-Identifier $http_x_plex_client_identifier; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device $http_x_plex_device; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device-Name $http_x_plex_device_name; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Platform $http_x_plex_platform; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Platform-Version $http_x_plex_platform_version; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Product $http_x_plex_product; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Token $http_x_plex_token; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Version $http_x_plex_version; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Nocache $http_x_plex_nocache; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Provides $http_x_plex_provides; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Device-Vendor $http_x_plex_device_vendor; proxy_set_header X-Plex-Model $http_x_plex_model; On top of that this might help if it keep asking you for the login.
in your **/var/lib/plex/Plex\ Media\ Server/Preferences.xml** add following. allowedNetworks="0.0.0.0/0" disableRemoteSecurity="1" NOTE : Make sure you do authentication by another mean because it might open up your plex to world.