We’re going to do everything else as the plex user inside their home directory. We’re going to be using the openssl commands and a Python script to create our certificates. This is aimed for a CentOS7/RHEL7 installation, substitute appropriately for other Linux distributions. We will focus on creating, installing and using your own self-signed SSL certificates to encrypt connection streams to the outside world. I am going to assume you have Plex Media Server already setup, if not there are plenty of other guides to do this. Here’s how to use your own self-signed SSL certificates to encrypt connection streams. Plex is a fork of the Open Source Kodi (previously XBMC) project from 2008, the Plex Media Server has evolved into what amounts to a free, personal Netflix + Spotify that lets you stream home content to devices or browsers with an optional subscription model for added features.
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