Hi,
I use a squeezenetwork-configured SB3 and when I add a link in the
favorite-box with a private-range ip address (my own laptop with a
minimal httpd), the SB3 just does nothing when asked to play the new
favorite. (of course, one has to ignore the squeezenetwork java-script
warning, since SN
Oh, hey, I just thought of something. The Squeezebox normally uses port
9000 for server communication.. maybe they have that port reserved in
the code, either server side or squeezebox side. Try changing your
httpd to 8080.
Another option would be to allow port forwarding on your router and
Hrm, There may be server side checking even if you bypass the javascript
test.
Your debugging was pretty good, so I think this is one that will have
to be answered by the server admins.
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andyg;264091 Wrote:
Try adding the favorite on SN as
http://192.168.1.99:9000/file.mp3#slim:noscan=1
Great, that did it!
And now I'm dying to hear where `noscan' is documented.. ;) no,
honestly, what does it mean and are there more such magic parameters?
I also noticed that my SB3 never
My understanding is that normally SQN tries to connect to the URL itself
to check whether it's valid, noscan disables that.
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DNS happens in the server for streams. So you couldn't use for example
http://mylocalhostname:9000/file.mp3.
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andyg;264118 Wrote:
DNS happens in the server for streams.
`in the server for streams'?
The SB3 has to do some name-resolution otherwise it could not resolve
hostnames from various playlists I use.
However, since no udp-53-connections are made between my SB3 and any
internal/external
The SB3 does not resolve any hostnames other than
www.squeezenetwork.com. If you use non-public hostnames they are going
to break on SN.
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OK as I said earlier, the SqueezeNetwork server (or your own
SqueezeCenter) will resolve those hostnames.
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andyg;264137 Wrote:
OK as I said earlier, the SqueezeNetwork server (or your own
SqueezeCenter) will resolve those hostnames.
Thanks, that makes sense! I think investing some time into a
SqueezeCenter would pay off soon.. :)
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andyg;264126 Wrote:
The SB3 does not resolve any hostnames other than
www.squeezenetwork.com.
How does the SB3 handle the following list then?
Code:
$ cat tmp/playlists/list.m3u
http://us-tx1.streams.bassdrive.com:9000
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