Mnyb wrote:
> Or if your router supports third party firmware you can reflash it with
> new software ?
Yes, but I'm hesitant to take myself off the path of manufacturer's
firmware updates.
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jstraw wrote:
> Alas, in my Netgear r6300 there's no VPN server. I'm going to have to
> look into a new router.
Or if your router supports third party firmware you can reflash it with
new software ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA
Mnyb wrote:
> In my router from linksys it's pretty much self explanatory.
>
> Create a couple users for your needs , with passwords . Create the
> config file or what's it called .
>
> And likewise the iPhone app .
>
> You mail the config file to yourself click on the file and the ovpn app
>
In my router from linksys it's pretty much self explanatory.
Create a couple users for your needs , with passwords . Create the
config file or what's it called .
And likewise the iPhone app .
You mail the config file to yourself click on the file and the ovpn app
helps you .
drmatt wrote:
> Let me Google that for you...
>
> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353528
>
> http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/smartphones/securely-connect-your-android-smartphone-via-vpn/
>
> http://www.howtogeek.com/135036/how-to-connect-to-a-vpn-on-android/
Google? Never
Google says
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353528
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
Mnyb wrote:
> You can install open vpn on the phone and many routers supports open
> vpn.
>
> You the start the open vpn app on the phone and then the player , I use
> iPeng that way .
>
> There are also open vpn desktop clients
A tutorial...a tutorial...my kingdom for a tutorial!
You can install open vpn on the phone and many routers supports open
vpn.
You the start the open vpn app on the phone and then the player , I use
iPeng that way .
There are also open vpn desktop clients
Main hifi: Touch +
I have no experience with VPNs. If I'm using a router with a VPN server,
will I be able to access my library with mobile devices (both phone and
tablet)? With or without some sort of authentication? How about with
Squeezeplay installed on my desktop computer at work?
Mnyb wrote:
> Afiak the security in lms is not very good easilly broken by people with
> programming skills and i dont think it even applies on every part of the
> protocoll the VPN is your security,
>
> The LMS password can be used at home for purposes like protecting your
> settings from
Mnyb wrote:
> Afiak the security in lms is not very good easilly broken by people with
> programming skills and i dont think it even applies on every part of the
> protocoll the VPN is your security,
>
> The LMS password can be used at home for purposes like protecting your
> settings from
Afiak the security in lms is not very good easilly broken by people with
programming skills and i dont think it even applies on every part of the
protocoll the VPN is your security,
The LMS password can be used at home for purposes like protecting your
settings from being messed up by your kids
I am now using a VPN server to access my Squeezebox environment
remotely.
I have a question regarding the user name and password in situations
where the ports are left open (and a VPN connection is _not_ used
remotely).
For the incidents related in this thread, where the ports were left
open,
Chalk me up to another instance. The are getting cute about
thisrather than playing music from my local server, they played some
hardcore deathmetal song from an internet radio station at full volume.
Scared the hell out of my son because it sounded like a barrage!! As
others said, it was
This happened to me too. Except it was at 04:00. When I would shut down
one audio source, another player (my phone) would take over. When I
disconnected iPeng on my phone, the Radio would fire up again.
My wife was convinced the players were possessed because they would play
sound clips from my
mherger wrote:
> > What steps should be taken once the system is compromised like this?
> > Obviously, close the port to the outside internet, change the LMS
> > password. What can be analyzed in the logs? Change User login
> > passwords?
>
> I don't think there's anything interesting being
Wictorsson wrote:
> Interesting! There is no motive other than mischief I guess? But at
> least we have a probable hypothesis.
> Thanks all for your thoughts on this!
There are download links in LMS web-UI . There is a function to dl audio
files .
Thats like selling sand to arabia , but maybe
Same thing happend to me, strangely at exactly the same time that
@Wictorsson described.
Same track? Was it a local track or from some music service? Are you
running off mysb or your own LMS?
So I guess it has nothing to do with "someone" remotely switching the
boxes on, at the same time
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