bernt wrote:
> Yes, I can do ip-restriction, but still, why does Squeezelite behave
> strange over ssh?
>
> I can also use vpn-passthrough and use Vortexbox as a vpn server. I did
> look at it a long time ago and it seemed a bit complicated to setup on
> Vortexbox. In that case it would be nice
d6jg wrote:
> Over a standard VPN (lan2lan ipsec & pptp) squeezelite works fine. You
> say you have iPeng working using the SSH tunnel - are you using bitrate
> limiting in iPeng ? I am wondering if the SSH overhead is simply too
> great for FLACs ?
>
> On vpn passthrough I think what Jan is
bernt wrote:
> Both flac and bitrate limiting was working fine over ssh in iPeng.
If you can't get a proper VPN going and given that iPeng works I'd
suggest leaving that running via the SSH tunnel (as I assume you want to
be able to use that anywhere) but as far as streaming at work using
d6jg wrote:
> If you can't get a proper VPN going and given that iPeng works I'd
> suggest leaving that running via the SSH tunnel (as I assume you want to
> be able to use that anywhere) but as far as streaming at work using
> squeezelite is concerned why don't you just set up explicit port
>
d6jg wrote:
> On vpn passthrough I think what Jan is suggesting is a separate vpn
> router inside your network. You could put openVPN onto Vortexbox but
> there doesn't appear to be a very good howto anywhere that I can see.
yapp.
Its not a wise decision to use something else on your firewall.
d6jg wrote:
> The squeezelite answer is possibly 3483 UDP - just read elsewhere that
> iPeng doesn't need it but other players do - I expect you haven't
> forwarded it have you?
I guess you need 3483 UDP if you can't tell your client the address of
your server.
"To try to judge the real from
Thanks for your suggestions.
'LastFM' (http://www.last.fm/user/ottovonkopp/)
SB Touch Toslink to Audio Pro T20
SB 3 to Audio Pro T3
SB BOOM (R.I.P)
Vortexbox@HP SFF
iPeng
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bernt wrote:
> You are probably right then I think about it. Well, back to Neoruter,
> but it's so slww!
If you post a bit about your network then people may be able to advise
the best options for you. What router do you have ?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS*
bernt wrote:
> It's a Telia branded Thomson with no vpn-capabilities. No static outside
> ip-address. A Vortexbox (static address) and a few devices on the
> inside.
Is that router ADSL2 ?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo
d6jg wrote:
> Is that router ADSL2 ?
No, ethernet, I have a fiber connection with IP-tv and IP-phone so it's
not recommended to replace it.
'LastFM' (http://www.last.fm/user/ottovonkopp/)
SB3 Toslink to Audio Pro T20
SB BOOM (R.I.P)
Vortexbox@HP SFF
piCoreplayer@Raspberry B
iPeng
d6jg wrote:
> If you post a bit about your network then people may be able to advise
> the best options for you. What router do you have ?
It's a Telia branded Thomson with no vpn-capabilities. No static outside
ip-address. A Vortexbox (static address) and a few devices on the
inside.
I would recommend swapping the router to one that supports dial-in VPN
and DynamicDNS - eg the Draytek range.
In UK the cheapest VDSL/ADSL routers in their range that support what
you would need are the 2860/2860n
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living
bernt wrote:
> No, ethernet, I have a fiber connection with IP-tv and IP-phone so it's
> not recommended to replace it.
If you can't change the router then you are a bit snookered. You mention
that you want to stream remotely from work. Does work have a fixed IP
address and can you at least
bernt wrote:
> No, ethernet, I have a fiber connection with IP-tv and IP-phone so it's
> not recommended to replace it.
? You can (thats the reason why i am not that nice) nat port 22 - then
you can also nat Port 500 UDP and maybe Port 4500 to a real vpn router!
This feature is named VPN
d6jg wrote:
> If you can't change the router then you are a bit snookered. You mention
> that you want to stream remotely from work. Does work have a fixed IP
> address and can you at least change your SSH port forwarding rule to
> only allow connections from the work IP address ?
Yes, I can
Hi!
I have been using Squeezelite and Neorouter for a long time to stream
music from home to work.
Did some reading about SSH Port Forwarding and wanted to try it out.
I have set up a SSH tunnel to my Vortexbox with port 9000 and 3483
forwarded. I can browse LMS and the player shows up.
The
bernt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have been using Squeezelite and Neorouter for a long time to stream
> music from home to work.
>
> Did some reading about SSH Port Forwarding and wanted to try it out.
>
> I have set up a SSH tunnel to my Vortexbox with port 9000 and 3483
> forwarded. I can browse LMS
d6jg wrote:
> Not an advisable thing to do at all - see
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?102819-Help-me-set-up-VPN-for-remote-playback-w-iPeng-etc=837415=1#post837415
So no one should ever use SSH?
'LastFM' (http://www.last.fm/user/ottovonkopp/)
SB3 Toslink to Audio Pro T20
SB
bernt wrote:
> So no one should ever use SSH?
the first s in that 3char shortcut is SECURE
If you didnt have a real vpn connection and some strong limited routes
you shouldnt use ssh out of your local lan.
Gruss
Jan
DJanGo wrote:
> the first s in that 3char shortcut is SECURE
> If you didnt have a real vpn connection and some strong limited routes
> you shouldnt use ssh out of your local lan.
You are probably right then I think about it. Well, back to Neoruter,
but it's so slww!
'LastFM'
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