On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jim Lucas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bryan Moore wrote:
> > Having a little problem I hope is easy to solve. Although I've changed
> > *nothing*, my gnump3d server won't let me play anything suddenly. I *can*
> > log-on to my server (192.168.1.3:5190) and browse all my media, but when
> I
> > try to play *anything* vlc and mplayer both report there is not such
> file.
> >
> > Using gnump3d 3.0 on imac g4 flowerpot running debian squeeze and xfce.
> >
> > Thanks, in-advance, for any help.
> >
>
> Sounds like it is a either a file system permissions issue or that a
> firewall is blocking application(s) or access to the port that you have
> GnuMP3d running on.
>
> Verify that all the files AND directories are readable/browsable by the
> user that GnuMP3d is running as.
>

To double-check, I set all files and dirs as 777.


> Verify that the server/service is running on the port you expect it to
> be on using netstat.
>

netstat doesn't show port 5190 as open... I'm guessing this may be the
problem. How's this solved?


> Verify that you can connect to the port with telnet from a remote machine.
>

Telnet reports it cannot make a connection.

If you have a firewall (FW)
>        Verify that your FW is not blocking your application(s)
>        Verify that your FW is not blocking any of the ports for GnuMP3d
>

Completely disabled ufw just for testing.


> If all the above are correct, then I'm out of ideas
>
> Jim
>

Thanks for the effort, Jim!
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