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  • The only logs from Pangolin are from me accessing https://overseerr.dom.tld/. From Plex’s GUI console though, I get this:

    Request: [172.18.0.2:46974 (WAN)] GET / (6 live) #18eb GZIP Signed-in
    Completed: [172.18.0.2:46974] 401 GET / (6 live) #18eb GZIP 0ms 464 bytes (pipelined: 1)
    

    That 172.18.0.2 is the IP of the Newt container (that subnet is its bridge network, anyway). So it’s making some request to Plex and receiving a 401?

    From Mozilla:

    The HTTP 401 Unauthorized client error response status code indicates that a request was not successful because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the requested resource.

    So what would cause Plex to throw a 401?














  • When you click that RSS link, it downloads a file that you can then import into your RSS reader of choice. It’s just a easy to aggregate anything you’d want to read via RSS (think of it like your own personal magazine subscription). If you mod a community you could set it up to get notifications when someone posts through that same reader application.