![]() (for tcp) sudo iptables -I INPUT 6 -m state -state NEW -p tcp -dport 32400 -j ACCEPT SSH into the instance, update iptable to allow 32400 port access: In addition to the security rule on Oracle Cloud, we also need to add a rule in the instance's iftable ![]() Go to oracle cloud -> networking -> virtual cloud networks -> subnet details -> Default Security List for subnet, click add Ingress Rules, add the following (the udp rule is probably useless, but I added it anyway):.Give it a name and save this configurationĪllow Plex Port 32400 on Oracle Cloud Instance Go to SSH -> Auth, and add the private ppk. put so it automatically login with ubuntu user. Make sure generate a public ip, default networking should be ok, then create the instance.Ĭonvert pem to ppk with puttygen, and use it to connect ssh to the server. ![]() Update boot block device to 200GB, slide VPU to max 120 for peak IOPS: 45000 IOPS and Throughput: 360 MB/s Sign up for oracle cloud, choose a region (cannot change in the future I believe)Ĭhoose ubuntu (plex support for arm64 is limited to debian as of July 2022, don't feel like compiling myself)Ĭhoose Ampere A1 (4 OCPU core, 24 GB ram) ![]() ![]() Oracle cloud does give you 300 bucks for 30 day trial, so even if you make a mistake on the free quota, it won't be the end of the day. Setup Free Oracle Cloud + Plex Media Server + pCloud Intergrationĭocumenting complete steps for personal reference in the future.įree tier allowance might change in the future, all of the free tier quota is as of July 2022, if you see this guide in the future, the quota may have been different. ![]()
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