Greg Erskine wrote: 
> Do companies actually allow users to setup audio systems in a corporate
> environment? :confused:
> 
> If I'd tried to do this in any of my jobs I would have been severely
> reprimanded or sacked. Half the time I was the IT decision maker and
> would have re-ghosted any such PC immediately.
> 
> piCorePlayer was not written with this environment in mind. Raspberry
> Pi's are not very secure for corporate environments by definition.
> 
> regards
> Greg

Well My company allowed me to set up an LMS server for the small staff,
however I was the IT guy !
I monitored the communications of the server (On Linux) quite closely
though, however the OP's "IT Guru" seems to think that using HTTPS make
things secure !



*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLiteX,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version:  Latest Nightly on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6.5.0U1 on
Dell T320
*Plugins:*
AutoRescan/BBCiPlayer/PowerSave/PowerSwitchIII/Squeezecloud/Spotty/Player
Groups
*Remotes:* iPeng9/Orangesqueeze/PC/Jivelite/SqueezeLiteX
*Music:* 522GB,1660 albums with 23087 songs by 5204 artists mostly
FLACs

*Want a webapp ?* See
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104305-Webapp-for-LMS
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