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Plex-inc docker + Letsencrypt - Lost local Plex GUI

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I set up a reverse proxy using letsencrypt. I think I finally got things working, using the method outlined in spaceinvader's video.

This includes setting up a new docker called "proxynet" and routing traffic through it (instead of bridge or host). 

When I did this with my Plex docker (plex-inc), I lost the "WebGUI" feature.

In other words, I can't go to 192.168.1.XX:32400 to get to my Plex instance locally.

I can use the XXXX.duckdns.org URL, and it works fine.

If I switch back to "host", it works again, except now I'm no longer routing through the proxynet docker.

Which is better? Suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks.

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