Yes. Due to long history of people leaving unprotected Lms instances
connected to the internet new code now detects if requests come from the
address of the default route and rejects them if so. There is a
preference setting to disable this check.
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Wow, thanks for the prompt reply!
I've just tried with the Pi connected to my router, and things work as
expected. The problem is that I want this server to be standalone
(actually the plan is for it to be in the car), and once it's installed
I won't be able to connect it to the home network.
I'm having the same issue trying to connect to the settings page. I
have the simplest set up I could imagine: a Raspberry Pi connected
directly to my Mac by an ethernet cable.
Unfortunately it might be the simplest from a physical point of view.
But it's more complicated from a networking
I'm having the same issue trying to connect to the settings page. I
have the simplest set up I could imagine: a Raspberry Pi connected
directly to my Mac by an ethernet cable. The Mac's IP address is
192.168.10.1, and it's given the Pi an IP address of 192.168.10.2
Trying to connect using a
dhallag wrote:
> I have LMS running on a 10 year old QNAP NAS, the TS-219P+. It's an ARM
> based processor NAS. There is a grace in running LMS on your NAS. I
> would say if you want to go this route, definitely get an x86 processer
> NAS and not an ARM based. This will allow you to install
Any file/folders beginning pdk in the local Temp are temporary. I would
suggest stop LMS and Control panel. Delete all files/folders beginning
pdk in the Temp directory and then try to restart Control panel and LMS.
In the past we've had issues with antivirus programs blocking those
files.
Any file/folders beginning pdk in the local Temp are temporary. I would
suggest stop LMS and Control panel. Delete all files/folders beginning
pdk in the Temp directory and then try to restart Control panel and LMS.
Some searching in google seems to suggest a missing .dll or an issue
with the perl libraries... or perhaps microsoft visual basic..
I've also run an integrity check of my windows installation Any
suggestions gratefully received...
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> > Filename:
> > server.zip |
> > Download:
> > http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25615|
>
>
mherger wrote:
> > By the way, does anyone know how to turn off the popup about updating
> > LMS? I thought selecting DON"T CHECK FOR SOFTWARE UPDATES would do
> the
> > trick but it doesn't.
>
> If LMS already had downloaded an update before you checked that box,
> then it would beg you to
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