ksuzzo wrote:
> I nuked the old certs and no luck. The Mac has openSSL 0.9.8 on it, so I
> will try updating that (once I figure out how, this is getting into
> things I have always vaguely knew were going on in the background, but
> never actually bothered to learn about). Thanks for your help!
I nuked the old certs and no luck. The Mac has openSSL 0.9.8 on it, so I
will try updating that (once I figure out how, this is getting into
things I have always vaguely knew were going on in the background, but
never actually bothered to learn about). Thanks for your help!
ksuzzo wrote:
> Hello! I am having a similar connection issue that started on october
> 1st. I have updated LMS to 8.2.0 on my music server (An early 2009 Mac
> Mini running OS 10.11.6) and did a fresh install of LMS on my up to date
> Windows 10 machine that I confirmed has the ISRG Root X1 cer
Hello! I am having a similar connection issue that started on october
1st. I have updated LMS to 8.2.0 on my music server (An early 2009 Mac
Mini running OS 10.11.6) and did a fresh install of LMS on my up to date
Windows 10 machine that I confirmed has the ISRG Root X1 certificate
installed. So
Sometimes, pieces of a podcast series are listed in a sequence so that
when you move them to the playlist, the last episode would play 1st and
the 1st episode last.
It would be great, if there would be a festure to invert a playlist.
Could that be added as a feature to LMS, Michael?
(Or is this
Thanks to all the great information on this thread, I was able to
finally resolve my certificate issue with mysb.com and get back up and
running with full access to Tidal and Radio Paradise FLAC streams.
First of all, here is a short and sweet summary of the problem from the
openssl blog:
https
I have a similar issue with the x64 version on W10 Pro
Code:
Faulting application name: squeezelite-x64.exe, version: 1.9.9.1386, time
stamp: 0x609e8ac2
Faulting module name: VCRUNTIME140.dll, version: 14.0.24123.0, time stamp:
0x574291dd
Exception code: 0xc00
LMS will not have made this happen.
The 9000 at the end is known as a "port number".
LMS listens on port 9000.
The default for http is port 80 - so if you type a http:// something but
without a :number then the browser will use port 80.
https defaults to port 443
in pCP the built-in web server
Since LMS 8.2.0 I cannot reach 192.168.1.203 with the
PiCore-installation with LMS. LMS itself on the same adress but on port
9000 is fine. Did LMS 8.2.0 did that? And if so, how to fix it? Thanks
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On what version of squeezelite win32 is this happening?
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