Yesterday, I noticed my router reporting that my Touch had 2 connections
to my LAN.  I was worried about hacking, so I reviewed my security tab
in LMS advanced settings, and noticed the 'block incoming connections'
setting was unchecked.  After checking the box, and setting my desktop's
IP as 'allowed', I saved and things were fine - until they weren't. 
After about a minute, I could no longer connect.

For the last 24 hours, I tried various solutions including: factory
reset, clean install, allowing a range of IP's, allowing the special
127.0.0.1 IP, and nothing would make it work for more than a minute or
so.

During this hair-pulling adventure I began to wonder about my VPN.  It's
set to ignore LAN interactions, but I've noticed strange behavior with
my NAS connection at times - always very temporary, tho, so I never
pursued it.

Long story short, I disabled my VPN and the problem disappeared.  When I
re-enabled it, the problem came back after about a minute or two - just
like at the beginning of this mess.  I'm not sure how, but my VPN IP
must have been getting passed to the server when requesting the web
control page and settings.  Maybe it's related to squeezebox.com, I
don't know.  Perhaps someone can chime in.

So I've now fixed the problem by adding the LMS executables to the apps
allowed to bypass the vpn via split tunneling.  I'm using PIA with
Wireguard.

Perhaps this will help someone in similar straits.
eCo


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