[slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread nicky6
Sorry, I meant I had port-forwarded those ports from my router/fw/adsl-modem to my Slimserver PC. -- nicky6 nicky6's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3258 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Lanctot
Do your firewall logs report anything amiss? Not sure about software players, but the Squeezebox hardware player is very insistent when it's trying to get in, as it should be. It tries every 5 seconds until it connects. So your firewall logs should be filled with hundreds of entries.

[slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread nicky6
Mark, thanks for the reply. My DLINK router/FW/ADSL-thingie allows me to port forward only, not differentiate between server and access. And on the computer there's Win XP2 FW only. I think I'll follow your advice and open up Slimserver for all IP's for an hour to test it out. /Niclas --

Re: [slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Lanctot
No problem, I just hope you get it working. Differentiating between server and access is something that your software firewall does. You shouldn't have to change anything in your router. If it's the Windows XP software firewall I believe allowing the ports is all you need, but I have heard

Re: [slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Lanctot
No problem, I just hope you get it working. Differentiating between server and access is something that your software firewall does. You shouldn't have to change anything in your router. If it's the Windows XP software firewall I believe allowing the ports is all you need, but I have heard

Re: [slim] Re: Yafp?

2006-01-09 Thread Mark Lanctot
BTW you might want to put SlimServer in the Windows XP firewall exceptions list as well. See http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=76293postcount=7 Mark Lanctot wrote: No problem, I just hope you get it working. Differentiating between server and access is something that your