pinkdot wrote:
> Yes, and its not a bug. 9002 is the lms default in DSM.
> As said, the ports on synology for packages are defined (hard coded) in
> the config of the package. There no way to change that and make it
> persist after a reboot, other than changing the config file in the
> package,
Hawkeyenl wrote:
> The 9000 isn't currently in use, I can switch to it in LMS no problem.
> Also, I'm certain that surveillance station isn't running on my NAS. I
> can use 9002 if need be, but I'd rather stick with the LMS default.
> Apart from that, it feels like a bug that LMS resets the port
The 9000 isn't currently in use, I can switch to it in LMS no problem.
Also, I'm certain that surveillance station isn't running on my NAS. I
can use 9002 if need be, but I'd rather stick with the LMS default.
Apart from that, it feels like a bug that LMS resets the port from 9000
to 9002 when I
The port is indeed part of the config that comes with the package! When
installing a package, Synology checks if this port is free to use. If
already in use, the install will fail.
Port 9000 was once used by Surveillance Station but is free to use now.
Surveillance Station moved to 9900 and 9901
Hawkeyenl wrote:
> I'm running the latest LMS 8.0 on my Synology NAS, which is running just
> fine. One thing I found though is that when the default port for this
> package seems to be 9002, instead of the LMS default 9000. I can change
> it via the browser to 9000 manually, but every time I re
Hi,
I'm running the latest LMS 8.0 on my Synology NAS, which is running just
fine. One thing I found though is that when the default port for this
package seems to be 9002, instead of the LMS default 9000. I can change
it via the browser to 9000 manually, but every time I restart or update
LMS i