The mediatomb faq suggest another solution that can be used for head-
less machines (no need to log in) which is a bit more complex, I haven't
tried it

<quote>
For a “headless” server where you can't log in, try this workaround: edit file 
/etc/network/interfaces adding these 2 lines:

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp

Please note the following if using this method:

    *  As soon as you save changes to /etc/network/interfaces, your ethernet 
port will become disabled. So make sure you are logged in via the physical 
console (not ssh or telnet) when editing!
    *  After your edit is complete, you must run /etc/init.d/networking restart 
to re-enable your ethernet.
    *  Network Manager will report that your network is manually configured. 
This shouldn't be a problem for most people.
    *  This workaround is for dhcp. If you are sophisticated enough to be using 
a static IP address, you should know what to do :-)
    *  You may still need to add a sleep command to /etc/init.d/mediatomb, as 
described below for OS X, to get reliable startup without error -117.
</quote>

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Mediatomb Init Script not working : upnp error -117
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