Without this configuration, not all multicast packets required for DLNA (particularly client discovery operations) will be sent over the bridge to the guest domain, and the guest domain will log no evidence of discovery attempts made against it despite being configured properly to receive those UDP multicast packets through port 1900. Assuming your bridge is macvtap0, you would sign into the host and go about setting the appropriate flag as follows: $ sudo ip link set dev macvtap0 allmulticast on ![]() TL DR: If you’re running a Plex Media Server in a guest domain on a KVM/QEMU/libvirt-based hypervisor platform, make sure that the bridge you use to provide network access to the guest domain (such as macvtap) is configured in the host OS such that the allmulti flag is enabled.
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