Mark.Bennett Wrote:
Both streams will be seen by slimserver as different players, with
different playlists. You need to switch to the external.ip player
in the Slimserver web page and queue up music for that player.
Forgive me if this is what you are already doing.
Ah! Thank you.
Brilliant!
I was doing the same thing. I had tried this many months ago and given
up, but now I have seen the light.
I have ports 9000 and 9090, TCP and UDP, all forwarded to my server.
(Possibly overkill, I will experiment)
I then open the stream in WinAmp or Media Player via
jimwillsher wrote:
Brilliant!
I was doing the same thing. I had tried this many months ago and given
up, but now I have seen the light.
I have ports 9000 and 9090, TCP and UDP, all forwarded to my server.
(Possibly overkill, I will experiment)
I then open the stream in WinAmp or Media Player
What are the security implications of opening up these ports on my
router? Will I run the risk of a virus infection?
Thanks
Chris
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cbemoore wrote:
What are the security implications of opening up these ports on my
router? Will I run the risk of a virus infection?
The general view is that slimserver was not designed to be exposed on
the internet and has not been extensively secured. (If this is not
right, please correct
Robin Bowes Wrote:
A better solution is to use ssh and tunnel the slimserver traffic.
I tried doing this ages ago when I first got my SB2, but I gave up
eventually.
Are there any simple instructions anywhere about how to set up an SSH
tunnel?
Thanks for your help!
Chris
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cbemoore wrote:
Robin Bowes Wrote:
A better solution is to use ssh and tunnel the slimserver traffic.
I tried doing this ages ago when I first got my SB2, but I gave up
eventually.
Are there any simple instructions anywhere about how to set up an SSH
tunnel?
What did you try?
What
Also forward port 3483 as well.
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Did you add music to the player playlist?
See: http://www.slimdevices.com/su_faq.html#advanced-streamout
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jth Wrote:
Did you add music to the player playlist?
Yep. I've got Winamp set up for multiple instances. I can have
instances connect behind the router just fine. If I make one go
through the router...
http://external.ip:9000/stream.mp3
I get no sound. The internally connected
I started up Ethereal to see what's going on... it's sending data for
sure, lots of packets. I think it's just sending silence.mp3 over and
over... what could cause this? Seems like it could be a problem with
the client not responding correctly.
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