Hi Justin.

On Saturday, April 26, 2014 04:42:15 jthom...@uic.edu wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I have been getting the same problem with Mumble.

Please mention what "same" problem are you referring to.

Since you're mailing me, I'm assuming that you're running mumble-server on 
Debian?

What version of the package are you having the problem with?

> I can see my LAN servers, but I can't click on connect.

Do you mean that the "Connect" option is "greyed out", i.e. disabled such that 
it isn't clickable?

> Where you able to find a solution for this problem?
> 
> 
> Justin Thomas

I'm not able to reproduce this problem.  The test that I just ran was to 
install mumble-server on a Debian Testing VirtualBox VM using a network 
"Bridged Adapter" such that the VM gets a normal LAN IP via DHCP, and I'm able 
to connect the Mumble client from the host machine (i.e. from a different LAN 
IP) to it.  Experience has shown that network services via Bridge Adapter VM 
configuration work externally just as well as internally.

At first I did this via making a "Favorite" entry for it, then later I noticed 
that it also automatically shows up in the "LAN" section, and I'm able to 
connect to it that way as well.

Are you able to ping the LAN machine you're trying to connect to, and/or are 
there other services that do work but not this one?

  -- Chris

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Chris Knadle
chris.kna...@coredump.us


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