Paul Webster wrote:
> Anyone else in the household have access?
Nope
-Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it ...-
Server = iMac Sierra -> Bootcamp 6.0 -> W10 (dBpoweramp ripping /
MediaMonkey management)
Router = Huawei B593 4G + repeaters
Lounge = SB Touch wi-fi -> Devialet
Did a complete clean install on my Qnap TS-470 firmware 4.2.3 build
20170121 and latest nightly build of LMS 1485445004
Thu Jan 26 15:44:51 UTC 2017
Qnap has been completely erased for setup with new disks (so no old
setting could have survived)
Everything works fine except i can't login from
Anyone else in the household have access?
Paul Webster
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C:\>tracert www.mysqueezebox.com
Traceren van de route naar www.mysqueezebox.com [79.125.18.68]
via maximaal 30 hops:
1 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.2.1
2 3 ms25 ms11 ms lo0.dr11.d12.xs4all.net [194.109.5.175]
3 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 0.ae21.xr3.3d12.xs4all.net
Stop & restart just LMS on the NAS. Can your NAS see the internet?
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GRC wrote:
> I'm thinking something outside the LMS environment must have clobbered
> them.
I would agree.
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>From Qnap command prompt everything is ok (all other applications on my
LAN are working just fine)
login as: admin
admin@192.168.1.200's password:
[/] # ping mysqueezebox.com
PING mysqueezebox.com (79.125.18.68): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 79.125.18.68: icmp_seq=0 ttl=79 time=19.4 ms
I looked at exactly that file. This is what mp3tag says:
I scanned your file in LMS, and here's the tags I'm getting:
ALLPICTURES: [ HASH(0x7fb642d0a6b0) ]
APIC: [ image/gif, 3, CD Front Cover, 102844, 345 ]
I don't know what is in ALLPICTURES, but APIC is a gif. And it's not
standard for
You may have multiple tag formats in the file both id3v and flac (vorbis
comment) use flac for flac files . and its also possible to have more
than one picture .
Check mp3tags extended tag menu in the rigth click menu
Main
I've pushed another change to lift the rate limiting on the interactive
login attempty. Please update to the next nightly build and give it
another try. Thanks!
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mherger wrote:
> >>> I looked at exactly that file. This is what mp3tag says:
>
> I scanned your file in LMS, and here's the tags I'm getting:
>
> ALLPICTURES: [ HASH(0x7fb642d0a6b0) ]
> APIC: [ image/gif, 3, CD Front Cover, 102844, 345 ]
>
> I don't know what is in ALLPICTURES, but APIC is a
As a last resort, you could use MS Process Monitor (
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx ) to find
which processes are accessing which files.
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Honourable Senior Members and Windows gurus: rather than trying to
capture the offending software -in flagrante- as it were, is there a way
to find out which application or process was the last to modify a given
file or its attributes?
I tried using Event Viewer to look at a 2-minute time
Strange results, getting different IP's
Think something is wrong with DNS entry's
>From QNAP
[~] # ping mysqueezebox.com
PING mysqueezebox.com (79.125.18.91)
[~] # traceroute mysqueezebox.com
traceroute to mysqueezebox.com
Attached jpg,s are the result of DNS scan by OpenDNS
I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A WEIRD DNS RESULT. ALL KINDS
OF DIFFERENT IP NUMBERS
If for example i do the same test on www.microsoft.com they all point
to: 184.87.160.46
PLEASE CLEAN UP YOUR DNS and test it yourself at:
Among the powerful Windows Sysinternals tools there are two that can
help you find the culprit.
The first is 'Process Explorer'
(https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer), a
very detailed task manager from which the Windows Task Manager learned a
lot in recent versions,
GRC wrote:
> is there a way to find out which application or process was the last to
> modify a given file or its attributes?
No.
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0020: [17-01-31 17:51:47.0015] Slim::Networking::SqueezeNetwork::login
(289) We've failed to log in a few moments ago, or are still waiting for
a response. Let's not try again just yet, we don't want to hammer it.
0019: [17-01-31 17:51:47.0013]
Slim::Networking::SqueezeNetwork::_createHTTPRequest
I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A WEIRD DNS RESULT. ALL KINDS
OF DIFFERENT IP NUMBERS
Don't panic. It's part of the load-balancing: we have multiple endpoints
you can hit, and multiple datacenters. Depending on when and where you
are coming from you'll get an IP or the other. One criteria is the
Please enable debug logging for artwork (Settings/Advanced/Logging) and
try again. Then upload the server.log
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Michael in wich file are the user credentials stored.
Can we check if it's correctly stored/saved ?
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I have an error in the Spotify protocol handler... 404 Not Found:
plugins/Extensions/settings/plugins/SpotifyProtocolHandler/settings/basic.html
I have tried uninstall/reinstall.
Could you please post more of your server.log file? From the latest
server start to the end.
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Thanks - Had a power cut this morning only to find me Pi based LMS was
no longer working. Eventually decided the SQLite database was the
issue. Deleting all the *.db files in the cache directory and
restarting the LMS fixed it - Thank you for this post it saved me a lot
of work.
DJanGo wrote:
I am looking forward to your analysis.
There's artwork in the files stored as GIF files. Lots of the following
messages:
Image::Scale was not built with GIF support
Your LMS can't handle GIF files. If you think that's wrong, then make
sure you don't have embedded artwork in those files.
mherger wrote:
> Please enable debug logging for artwork (Settings/Advanced/Logging) and
>
> try again. Then upload the server.log
>
>
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> Michael
So here you are:
The last three things I did (starting ca. 21:15) in Squeeze Ctrl
(always via Home/My Music/Composers/"Johannes Brahms"/
I looked at exactly that file. This is what mp3tag says:
Could you please drop me a copy of that file?
https://www.dropbox.com/request/T3RctyzGgNg0oFDubq6a
And you're sure there's no rogue GIF file in that folder or the like?
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GRC wrote:
> Honourable Senior Members and Windows gurus: rather than trying to
> capture the offending software -in flagrante- as it were, is there a way
> to find out which application or process was the last to modify a given
> file or its attributes?
>
> I tried using Event Viewer to look
mherger wrote:
> > I looked at exactly that file. This is what mp3tag says:
>
> Could you please drop me a copy of that file?
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/request/T3RctyzGgNg0oFDubq6a
>
> And you're sure there's no rogue GIF file in that folder or the like?
>
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> Michael
Done. Took
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