Yes. I tried logging in as various users. I called Logitech Support this morning and got this advice:
The trouble you're running into is likely due to a firewall being active on your computer. Try the following steps to open the necessary ports in your firewall to allow SqueezeCenter to work on your network: Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) 1. Open System Preferences > Security and click Firewall 2. Click Set Access for specific services and applications 3. Click Show All at the top to view all your preferences, and then click SqueezeCenter. 4. If your server is currently running, click Stop Server. 5. Next, click Start Server. 6. You will get a series of confirmations from your firewall asking if you want to allow access. Click Allow for each. (the dialogs will refer to perl and possibly mDNSResponderPosix.) I made the call from work and will not have a chance to put this advice into practice until I get home tonight. I thought I would pass it along anyway since it comes from the horse's mouth. Logitech has remarkably good customer service: one jump to talk to the right guy who knew what he was talking about. -- wspitzig ------------------------------------------------------------------------ wspitzig's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16492 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=45486
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