Hi,
just to let you know:
out of the blue, my LMS can contact the internet again...maybe something
was fixed in version 1512734075..?
OR it has to do with the major Windows 10 update that ran through a few
weeks ago, not sure.
I'm happy, merry christmas y'all ! :)
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DJanGo wrote:
> Please remove the lms Server again.
> Reboot the System and search in the registry - for squeeze and logitech
> (a pure guess) remove all these keys (unless its your logitech mouse or
> Headset)
> Now reboot the system again and install 7.9.1
>
> btw: which win10 is it? creator u
pupvogel wrote:
>
> After that, it looks like this:
> >
Code:
> >
> TCP192.168.13.71:51753192.168.13.136:49153 WARTEND 0
> TCP[::]:5357 [::]:0 ABHÃREN 4
>
> >
> ...where the second
DJanGo wrote:
> You did right - i was wrong..
>
> Since your lms stopps it cant be in the Processlist - do the same again
> - but these time with two cmds running the same command.
>
> > >
- netstat -ano|findstr "53"|findstr "TCP"
- start lms and go asap to the other cmd
- netstat -a
pupvogel wrote:
> I'm not sure if I did this right
You did right - i was wrong..
Since your lms stopps it cant be in the Processlist - do the same again
- but these time with two cmds running the same command.
- netstat -ano|findstr "53"|findstr "TCP"
- start lms and go asap to the other c
DJanGo wrote:
> Since i am not using Win-ten- and my lms operates with nomysqueebox - i
> cant help further except:
>
> Open a cmdshell with admin privileges
> >
Code:
> >
> netstat -ano|findstr "53"|findstr "TCP"
>
> >
>
> remember all the
bpa wrote:
> The OP has deleted all the old firewall entries and created new entry
> (I hope not kept an old one) for the latest squeezesvr.exe
Since i am not using Win-ten- and my lms operates with nomysqueebox - i
cant help further except:
Open a cmdshell with admin privileges
Code:
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DJanGo wrote:
> So "dns resolution because of wrong dns Address" should not be a problem
> it looks like a port Problem aka Firewalltheme...
The OP has deleted all the old firewall entries and created new entry
(I hope not kept an old one) for the latest squeezesvr.exe
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bpa wrote:
> The problem is more subtle than simply DNS failure.
> Back to problem - LMS being runs as a service or a subprocess of logged
> in user ?
think so...
one of is output is:
Code:
[17-09-21 20:04:26.2535] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1250) Warning:
[20:04:26.2533]
The problem is more subtle than simply DNS failure. It looks like the
IP address data returned by a DNS lookup (i.e. the Lookup routine worked
and returned valid data) which is then used by a another LMS routine to
pack the IP address into a another system call fails.
As the same version fo LM
DJanGo wrote:
> lets start from scratch (i read the thread but mixed your lines with
> some others)
>
> > > >
- Your System, that handles the lms works fine?
- except dns in the lms portion?
- dns didnt work at all?
> > >
>
> If you open a cmdshell and put nslookup into the box -
pupvogel wrote:
> I'll try everything :)
lets start from scratch (i read the thread but mixed your lines with
some others)
- Your System, that handles the lms works fine?
- except dns in the lms portion?
- dns didnt work at all?
If you open a cmdshell and put nslookup into the box - is
DJanGo wrote:
> Hmm...
>
> disable the f**ing IPv6 and the Pseudo-Interface Teredo Tunneling and
> reboot the System.
> That might be the fix.
>
> cheers
I'll try everything :)
First I disabled the hidden Teredo-device in network adapters, but it
showed up again after a reboot, so I did "nets
DJanGo wrote:
> Hmm...
>
> disable the f**ing IPv6 and the Pseudo-Interface Teredo Tunneling and
> reboot the System.
> That might be the fix.
>
> cheers
The OP says he has a duplicate newly installed system on same h/w (just
different disk) with IPV6 and there are no problems.
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Hmm...
disable the f**ing IPv6 and the Pseudo-Interface Teredo Tunneling and
reboot the System.
That might be the fix.
cheers
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pupvogel wrote:
> Found three pdk-directories at that location, renamed them and
> rebooted.
> Two new directories reappeared then, after restart of LMS: no change...
> :(
They are temporary - it is best to delete them as if they are still open
windows will keeps track of the files (may even kee
bpa wrote:
> This is very unlikely to be the cause but you can check - usually
> somewhere in the Users Local Data Temp - files beginning with "pdk"
Found three pdk-directories at that location, renamed them and
rebooted.
Two new directories reappeared then, after restart of LMS: no change...
:
pupvogel wrote:
> Maybe this leads somewhere..?? I did a lot of re-installs of LMS on this
> machine, so maybe it was just too much for this mechanism.
This is very unlikely to be the cause but you can check - usually
somewhere in the Users Local Data Temp - files beginning with "pdk"
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bpa wrote:
> There used to be a number of AV s/w which inserted themselves illegally
> into nertwork modules chain of libraries to examine data streams.
> Uninstall did not rmeove them fully - it just disabled their checking
> but their side effects persisted. I can't remember the tools used to
pupvogel wrote:
> No, I use Avira, but maybe it's something similar...?
> Uninstalling Avira also did not resolve this issue, but maybe it did
> that nasty thing, too...
There used to be a number of AV s/w which inserted themselves illegally
into nertwork modules chain of libraries to examine da
d6jg wrote:
> This may be completely irrelevant but do you use Avast by any chance?
>
> Reason I ask. Client did an Avast upgrade which broke his previously
> working VPN. Error message clearly pointed to network issue where VPN
> host couldnt be resolved. It did from nslookup before and after
This may be completely irrelevant but do you use Avast by any chance?
Reason I ask. Client did an Avast upgrade which broke his previously
working VPN. Error message clearly pointed to network issue where VPN
host couldnt be resolved. It did from nslookup before and after
clearing dnscache.
Uni
Hi,
really, thanks for digging into this !!
bpa wrote:
> I don't have Win10 - since the problem is hard to determine, I am
> pointing out area where known LMS issues occur - multiple network
> interfaces is one. Interface are usually selected from command line
> option.
> The main error "inval
pupvogel wrote:
> The mainboard actually has two network interfaces (Qualcomm Atheros and
> Intel), but the Intel interface is deactivated in the BIOS, so it is not
> even showing up in Windows Device Manager. And switching from Atheros to
> Intel interface did not help.
>
> This Teredo-stuff is
bpa wrote:
> You have two network interfaces ?
> Have you told LMS which one to use ? otherwise it may pickup the wrong
> one (e.g. "Tunneladapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface)
The mainboard actually has two network interfaces (Qualcomm Atheros and
Intel), but the Intel interface is deactiv
You have two network interfaces ?
Have you told LMS which one to use ? otherwise it may pickup the wrong
one (e.g. "Tunneladapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface)
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bpa wrote:
> You've done so many things - it's not clear how things are setup. I
> think it is necessary to get back to a "vanilla" and then chanegs only
> one thing at a time and see what, if any, changes in the log.
>
> - Change Win 10 to use DHCP which sets all items Gateway and DNS.
> - Cha
You've done so many things - it's not clear how things are setup. I
think it is necessary to get back to a "vanilla" and then chanegs only
one thing at a time and see what, if any, changes in the log.
- Change Win 10 to use DHCP which sets all items Gateway and DNS.
- Change router to default va
epoch1970 wrote:
> I have no idea what win 10 is.
> An application firewall on the machine running LMS and that browser will
> happily do something like that. Make sure the LMS program/service is
> allowed to access outside the machine (in general or for DNS only)
Win 10 is WINDOWS 10, sorry if
pupvogel wrote:
>
> I have no idea what win 10 is.
> An application firewall on the machine running LMS and that browser will
> happily do something like that. Make sure the LMS program/service is
> allowed to access outside the machine (in general or for DNS only)
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...sorry to interrupt, I' ll just give a quick status update on this
topic ;)
dhallag wrote:
> So I had this exact problem and for me the issue was that my gateway was
> not matched from my internet provider. I looked at my router settings
> to find the gateway, entered that, and that resolved
Mnyb wrote:
> Ok dns realay is the term :) I have no problem with that functionality I
> use my routers that way .
> Benefit is that you can change dns in one place if needed. The isp's
> I've had and currently have has good dns service ! I don't need to use
> other dns than the ones supplied by
d6jg wrote:
> Domestic routers do not contain DNS servers but most act as DNS relays.
> The implementation can be hit and miss. It is often better to specify
> dns servers explicitly.
> Most U.K. ISPs allow you to use their DNS servers or other public DNS
> servers e.g. Google - 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4
Mnyb wrote:
> Did you mean DNS servers ? It can also be your router if it can provide
> dns .
>
> That works for me in both the DNS entries and the gateway entry I use my
> routers IP address in all my devices and computers.
>
> But you can ofcourse specify a DNS server on each device .
Domest
Did you mean DNS servers ? It can also be your router if it can provide
dns .
That works for me in both the DNS entries and the gateway entry I use my
routers IP address in all my devices and computers.
But you can ofcourse specify a DNS server on each device .
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pupvogel wrote:
> yes..?
So I had this exact problem and for me the issue was that my gateway was
not matched from my internet provider. I looked at my router settings
to find the gateway, entered that, and that resolved the issue. my
gateway needed to be 75.75.75.75. and 75.75.76.76
LMS 7.
dhallag wrote:
> do you have your PC LMS is installed on as a static IP address?
yes..?
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bpa wrote:
> The problem seems to be specifically DNS and not internet.
> What version of LMS is running ? (not sure as you seem to have
> upgraded/downgraded between 7.7* and 7.9.*)
>
> IIRC older version of LMS used a specfic DNS service perhaps openDNS. If
> so maybe blocked by Windows.
>
>
Apologies if this is teaching you to suck eggs (where doies that
expression come from?)
Bring up a command prompt and type
nslookup
and press enter
It should return the DNS server that Windows is using
Then type
www.mysqueezebox.,com
Press enter
That should return the IP address of MySB a
The problem seems to be specifically DNS and not internet.
What version of LMS is running ? (not sure as you seem to have
upgraded/downgraded between 7.7* and 7.9.*)
IIRC older version of LMS used a specfic DNS service perhaps openDNS. If
so maybe blocked by Windows.
I suggest enable logging ne
pupvogel wrote:
> r...is there more to it than just select "Stop Logitech Media Server"
> and then restart it..?
correct. just do the above (stop LMS then restart). and do this well
after the machine LMS is on has an internet connection.
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toby10 wrote:
> . and then rebooted LMS? Same diagnostic results for LMS for all
> Ports (all say OK)?
If you mean the LMS control panel->Diagnostics->mysqueezebox.com: it
always shows the values 54.78.17.170/OK/OK/OK - even though it cannot
connect.
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bpa wrote:
> IIRC This sort of problem can happen if LMS is started before network
> connection is up & running. Is LMS running as a service to be started
> on system boot ?
Yes, it is. But if I stop the LMS and restart it (not the whole machine,
just the server), I still have the same problem.
IIRC This sort of problem can happen if LMS is started before network
connection is up & running.
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pupvogel wrote:
> no, i tried deactivating firewall AND antivirus - didn't change a
> thing... :confused:
. and then rebooted LMS? Same diagnostic results for LMS for all
Ports (all say OK)?
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no, i tried deactivating firewall AND antivirus - didn't change a
thing... :confused:
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