Please excuse the cross-post. I originally posted this to the beta forum, as it involves the most recent 7.5.1 nightly, but I doubt now that the problem is due to the server being beta.
I'm running SbS 7.5.1 r30745 installed from the debian repository on Linux Ubuntu 10.04 Server 64bit. I'm also running a couple of instances of SbS on a separate Windows machine. None of the players on the network can see the Linux server in order to connect to it. The Touch and Radio don't give me the option of switching to the Linux server, as it doesn't appear in the list of available servers. And on the ip3k players, if I bump out to the network setup, the Linux server is not shown. In the web interface of the Linux server, I can see all players connected to the Windows server and can 'pull' them to Linux server. But after doing so, the Touch still thinks it's connected to the Windows server, as shown in the Diagnostics. Music plays on all players, and the ip3k players will update their Now Playing displays as expected. The SqueezePlay players, however, don't update Now Playing and attempting to go into NP or the Current Playlist will either bump or display information from the previous server that the player was attached to (they switch servers without prompting when that happens, also if trying to enter My Music they switch back to the server that the thought they were connected to). Running Netstat on the Ubuntu server shows connections on port 3483 to all attached players, so I don't think it should be a port issue. The firewall is not enabled on the server. Not sure what's going on. The behavior seems especially screwy with the SP based players, but I figure they're just a little immature and probably unable to handle whatever problem is going on with the server. Ideas? -- JJZolx Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JJZolx's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78867 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
