Re: [slim] ports, firewall, and server discovery

2012-10-30 Thread pippin
Yes. pippin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13777 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96929 ___ discuss mailing list discu

Re: [slim] ports, firewall, and server discovery

2012-10-29 Thread bobkoure
Sounds like it. And broadcast doesn't get forwarded across subnets. I know a way around this with cisco gear, but not with snapgear (basically linux). Ah, well... BTW I would -guess- this works like a lot of other services (e.g. DHCP, DNS) where the broadcast comes from the (soon to be) client; r

Re: [slim] ports, firewall, and server discovery

2012-10-29 Thread pippin
UDP broadcast needs to work, that may be the problem here. pippin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13777 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96929

Re: [slim] ports, firewall, and server discovery

2012-10-29 Thread Mnyb
Afaik udp 3483 is the auto discovery port , and it is broadcasted . If you firewall or NAT it in a router or similar you may have to port forward to the server machine , if the fw is on the server just open those ports . Normally for auto discovery to work server and squeezebox should be on the

[slim] ports, firewall, and server discovery

2012-10-29 Thread bobkoure
What ports are used for server discovery? I live in a cohousing community, we have our own networking. My home is on its own network, and I have the community network in a DMZ. I currently have the following ports 'open' TCP: 3483, 9000, 9090 UDP: 3483 Using SqueezeCommander and SqueezePlayer, I

Re: [slim] Ports

2009-10-09 Thread Sike
Hi Chale2 Thoses are all the ports you need. I have a couple of 'external' SBs running connecting through my firewall. Make sure you only open the firewall to the IPs you want to be able to connect to the Squeezeserver, otherwise the whole world can... Sike -- Sike --

[slim] Ports

2009-10-08 Thread chale2
Search of the forums appear that ports that are used to access mysqueezebox.com are 9000 TCP, and 3893 UDP/TCP. I opened these on my new Sonicwall router but am unable to connect to mysqueezebox.com. This occurs on both a wired or wireless setup. My previous router was working fine. I did a pa

Re: [slim] Ports 1900 and/or 9335

2008-01-02 Thread Meatwad650
The only option I found was under network - to disable looking for other upnp servers. Is that the only setting? -- Meatwad650 Meatwad650's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9725 View this thread: h

Re: [slim] Ports 1900 and/or 9335

2008-01-01 Thread radish
1900/UDP is the uPnP discovery port (http://www.grc.com/port_1900.htm). There's an option (somewhere, I forget where!) to disable the uPnP functionality in slimserver, although as you have discovered it does no harm if it can't open the port. -- radish --

Re: [slim] Ports 1900 and/or 9335

2007-12-30 Thread Meatwad650
Anyone know anything about this? -- Meatwad650 Meatwad650's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9725 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=41551

[slim] Ports 1900 and/or 9335

2007-12-30 Thread Meatwad650
I'm pretty sure that slimserver doesn't use port 9335, but can anyone suggest what port 1900 would be for? I was trying to run Connect360, a program to stream audio and video to my Xbox360, on my Mac at the same time as I was running slimserver. It complained that one of the two ports was in use

Re: [slim] Ports used by SB/SB2/SliMP3

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Herger
SB1/SB2 uses: 9000 is used for the streaming connection. 3483 is used for the slimproto control connection. I always thought 9000 was the web interface and stream.mp3 only. What access point are you using? It's a local "brand", but I think it's a rebranded Trendnet wlan/router (the cheapes

Re: [slim] Ports used by SB/SB2/SliMP3

2005-06-01 Thread Triode
Michael, SB1/SB2 uses: 9000 is used for the streaming connection. 3483 is used for the slimproto control connection. I think SLiMP3 uses UDP on 3483 but I've not really looked at that. What access point are you using? Can it do fine grain filtering? [I have a WRT54GS running Sveasoft software

[slim] Ports used by SB/SB2/SliMP3

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Herger
(wow, the first time I hit the send button before I even had finished the subject...) The topic came up a few days back, when I wanted to put my wireless devices in a DMZ. Following instructions and faq I opened udp/tcp port 3483. But this was not enough. SB1/SliMP3 did not connect at all,

[slim] Ports used by

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Herger
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