mherger wrote:
> > [19-01-11 16:13:53.1592]
> > Plugins::Spotty::Connect::DaemonManager::initHelpers (90) Checking
> > Spotty Connect helper daemons...
> > [19-01-11 16:14:53.1602]
> > Plugins::Spotty::Connect::DaemonManager::initHelpers (90) Checking
> > Spotty Connect helper daemons...
> > [19
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> Yes it is. My goof. Apologies.
So I have abandoned LMS in a container and useda QNAP deployment from
QNAPclub (www.qnapclub.eu/en/repo.xml). Everything now works fine - no
obvious problems, thank
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> Thanks Philippe.
> Travelling this weekend. I'll resume next week.
>
> Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
So I have abandoned LMS in a container and useda QNAP deployment from
QNAPclub (www.qnapclub.eu/en/repo.xml). Everything now works fine - no
obviou
mherger wrote:
> > [19-01-11 16:13:53.1592]
> > Plugins::Spotty::Connect::DaemonManager::initHelpers (90) Checking
> > Spotty Connect helper daemons...
> > [19-01-11 16:14:53.1602]
> > Plugins::Spotty::Connect::DaemonManager::initHelpers (90) Checking
> > Spotty Connect helper daemons...
> > [19
mherger wrote:
> > PS the "slow" instance is in France while the "fast" instance is in
> the
> > UK; I don't believe that should make a difference (the Fire stick is
> in
> > France too!) but thought I should mention it.
>
> The country itself wouldn't make any difference. But it's two differen
philippe_44 wrote:
> The creation of a config file is a separated problem. The AirPlay
> creates one even if it does not find any player, the UPnP does not, it's
> normal. The UPNP Bridge is not "unhappy", it just does not find players.
> There is something in your network configuration that pre
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> Thought I'd try the Airplay bridge. So (even though there are no Airplay
> devices), the Airplay bridge software generates a config file and is
> quite happy unlike the UPnP bridge. H
Set logging to Info and each attempt at a configuration file puts
slartibartfast wrote:
> Isn't this the same issue as this one?
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=930832
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes it is. My goof. Apologies.
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Hi
I have containerised LMS 7.9.2 instances in two different places, one
with a "fast" internet connection (~70Mbps) and one "slow" (~2Mbps).
Spotty is working perfectly at the "fast" location - thank you Michael -
but at the "slow" location it always fails to authenticate when a stream
is sent t
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> All of which is very logical, but unfortunately does not fix things.
> With only one of the two physical NICs connected to the 192.168.1.x
> subnet and the use LMS checkbox ticked, still no joy (tried this before
> first posting on the forum).
> I'll
Hi
I have Spotty installed on two LMS servers, one with a "fast" (70Mbps)
internet link and one with a "slow" (2Mbps) link. Both servers are
running justifiably's docker image of LMS 7.9. On the "fast" instance
everything works beautifully (thank you). On the "slow" instance, Spotty
always fails
philippe_44 wrote:
> So, in your container, you have direct access to the native network
> 192.168.1.x and you have a NAT to 10.x, right? It might be than that,
> seeing 2 NIC, the bridge uses the 10.x as you say. In that case, just
> check the "Use LMS' network interface" in the plugin settings
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> I have logged in remotely to my second LMS instance and installed the
> bridge and I get the same behaviour so it looks as though it is a
> container setup problem as you said. I think I need to setup some static
> routes. The virtual switch routing table is a
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> I have logged in remotely to my second LMS instance and installed the
> bridge and I get the same behaviour so it looks as though it is a
> container setup problem as you said. I think I need to setup some static
> routes. The virtual switch routing table is a
Hayrickshaw wrote:
> Thanks Philippe. I'll have a look at the container network settings and
> see what I can do.
> Best
I have logged in remotely to my second LMS instance and installed the
bridge and I get the same behaviour so it looks as though it is a
container setup problem
philippe_44 wrote:
> Config file is not generated because no player is detected, and this
> probably happens because of some filtering/NATing in the container
Thanks Philippe. I'll have a look at the container network settings and
see what I can do.
Best
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Hi
I have been working on getting the UPNP bridge plugin working but have
hit a snag. I can'y seem to generate a config file no matter what I do.
Initially I suspected a file rights problem, but a chmod to 0777 for
Everyone doesn't do the trick and there is a upnpbridge.prefs file in
the prefs di
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