Thanks Michael, that would probably be the reason. I am not very
familiar with the Hyper-V, but I think it does NATting. I just used it
because it was the fastest method for me to test an LMS installation on
CentOS.
Regards, Johan
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For some reason the server came up with the setting
protectSettings: 1
Are you NATing traffic from outside the VM? LMS doesn't like to be
accessed from another network.
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Johan S wrote:
> For some reason the server came up with the setting
>
> protectSettings: 1
>
> in server prefs. I still haven't understood why. I am testing on a
> CentOS v7 running as a VM under Hyper-V. Doing exactly the same
> installation on openSUSE 15.2 does not show the same behaviour
Jeff07971 wrote:
> From memory I don't think I've ever seen 40x responses from my server on
> port 9000.
>
> I've no connections due to firewalld being enabled by default on
> Centos8
>
> Jeff
For some reason the server came up with the setting
protectSettings: 1
in server prefs. I still h
Johan S wrote:
> I got it running, I needed to manually install perl-Digest-MD5, I guess
> I had installed a too slim server.
>
> Though when I connected to LMS I got a 403 error because the access to
> the settings page was protected. Have you ever had that?
>
> Regards, Johan
>From memory I
d6jg wrote:
> Ive also run successfully on Centos 7 and 8 and the only issue Ive
> come across is the need to symlink the Perl library
I got it running, I needed to manually install perl-Digest-MD5, I guess
I had installed a too slim server.
Though when I connected to LMS I got a 403 error be
Ive also run successfully on Centos 7 and 8 and the only issue Ive
come across is the need to symlink the Perl library
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Johan S wrote:
> Thanks. Which version of LMS do you use?
I get latest nightly with a script
Code:
Latest_LMS_Downloads=$(wget -q -O -
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/nightly/stable.xml)
Latest_LMS_RPM=$(echo $Latest_LMS_Downloads | sed 's/>/>\n/g' | g
Jeff07971 wrote:
> No, no problems I have spun up many CentOS LMS servers and in fact have
> today while experimenting with AlmaLinux 8 RC1
>
> Installed and added the symlink, all worked fine
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim /usr/lib64/
Johan S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone managed to get Squeezeboxserver running on CentOS v7 or 8
> x84_64?
>
> In my experience CentOS 7/8 expects /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim in
> /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl. But even after creating a symbolic link I
> have issues. Has anyone solved this?
>
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get Squeezeboxserver running on CentOS v7 or 8
x84_64?
In my experience CentOS 7/8 expects /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/Slim in
/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl. But even after creating a symbolic link I
have issues. Has anyone solved this?
Regards, Johan
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