philippe_44 wrote:
> I've moved back to a dev repository, if you want to help, you can try
> what I'll put there to fix that issue. Is LMS running on a multi-homed
> device?
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by multi-homed device, but LMS is
running on an Ubuntu machine with no containerization,
philippe_44 wrote:
> Can you try 1.2.0?
Sure, here is the latest log (still no devices showing up):
Code:
Starting Squeeze2raop:
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/RaopBridge/Bin/squeeze2raop-linux-x86_64
-Z -I -f /var/log/squeezeboxserver/raop
philippe_44 wrote:
> Can you try this https://github.com/philippe44/mdnssd/tree/master/bin
> with a "_raop._tcp.local" request and tell me what comes back, maybe in
> debug mode (see command line). If it does not work, could you do a query
> using another stack and see if at least my tool sees t
gianpaoloracca wrote:
> I tried to put my two Airplay devices on the same subnet as my LMS and
> it works like a charm!
> Now, it would be nice to understand why having those devices on a
> different subnet prevented LMS from discovering them. I remind you that
> my iOS devices (that are on the