Problem Solved.
It occured to be related to my Svaesoft Alchemy v1.0 router software on
my Linksys WRT54Gv2.
I first tried to do some extra portforwarding and hassling with
iptables but nothing worked. Then I flashed the damn thing with Tomato
v1.28 and the thing wasn't damned anymore!
Thanx
New info: when connecting to a server directly, without my wireless
route/firewall in between, it works.
So there is no firewall issue on the linux server.
The router is a Linksys WRT 54G V2 with Svaesoft Alchemy v1.0.
This seems to be the problem since it is known to not forwarding port
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jgoor;635044 Wrote:
New info: when connecting to a server directly, without my wireless
route/firewall in between, it works.
So there is no firewall issue on the linux server.
The router is a Linksys WRT 54G V2 with Svaesoft Alchemy v1.0.
This seems to be the problem since it is known to
Same here, WRT54GL with Tomato FW, it's firewall is on and all default
firewall settings active, works fine for me.
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I think I'll try Tomato then. I'll keep you informed.
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I'd check router settings first before installing third party FW. Try
disabling the routers firewall see if it then allows the connection.
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Good point. I'll do that first.
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JohnSwenson;634543 Wrote:
That log is showing that the discovery protocol is not finding anything.
This is frequently caused by UDB being blocked somewhere along the
line.
I would get the status of the firewall itself (as others have said UFW
is just a frontend), do this by typing into a
I did ufw disable
Did not help.
Knowing that Softsqueeze did and does work, can it be something is
wrong with the Touch?
Or are there some issues with eg. the squeezeboxserver...?
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Just a question, the Touch isn't trying to log onto Squeezebox.com is
it?
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AFAIK it can connect to squeezecenter.com. I downloaded apps so that
works. I also can listen to internet radio.
Update: I installed squeezeboxserver on a linux laptop. I shows up on
the display and I can connect to that server.
I thought it might could have been something to do with mysql. I
That log is showing that the discovery protocol is not finding anything.
This is frequently caused by UDB being blocked somewhere along the
line.
I would get the status of the firewall itself (as others have said UFW
is just a frontend), do this by typing into a terminal:
iptables -L
You might
What I meant to say what that most(all ?) Linux do have the firewall
enabled by default. And ufw is just a tool to handle it so i suspect
that you actually have the fw on.
Start ufw and set the exceptions or as a test just disable it.
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jgoor;634059 Wrote:
I run the latest squeezeserver on ubuntu linux 10.04.
With softsqueeze I can play music from that server.
My out-of-the-box Squeezebox Touch however gives the following
message:
squeezeplay: ERROR net.http - SocketHttp.lua:390 SocketHttp {Johns
I will try that but just being curious: can you explain why softsqueeze
*does* work apparently with this same firewall setting?
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softsqueeze are you running it on the same machine ? Then the firewall
is not involwed.
UFW is only a frontend for iptables, the firewall is on UFW is used to
configure iptables.. ?
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jgoor;634082 Wrote:
I will try that but just being curious: can you explain why softsqueeze
*does* work apparently with this same firewall setting?
EDIT:
root@slarti:~# ufw status
Status: inactive
Ubuntu by default has no firewalling.
I guess this will not be the problem
Does your
Softsqueeze is on a different machine.
I do use a router but since softsqueeze works properly I maght assume
the router will not be an issue...?
Nice to know: I recently moven from the Roku Soundbridge. That used to
workt in exactly the same way. The only difference may be ports.
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