Il 05/06/2017 23:11, Mike Cloaked via arch-general ha scritto:
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:12 PM, ITwrx.org wrote:
>> i just installed minidlna and got it working from vlc over wireless. it
>> didn't work at first. "systemctl status minindlna" showed that it wasn't
>> able to identify the network i
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:12 PM, ITwrx.org wrote:
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> > ---
> > No idea why MiniDLNA does not check the port.
> i just installed minidlna and got it working from vlc over wireless. it
> didn't work at first. "systemctl status minindlna" showed that it wasn't
> able to identify the network interfac
On 06/05/2017 04:37 AM, Giovanni Santini via arch-general wrote:
> The computer I was referring to is the server I am trying to access.
> I've accessed the webpage from my laptop.
>
> There is a strange thing indeed: the server has actually no firewall,
> however the 1900 UDP port, which should be
Il 04/06/2017 18:08, ITwrx.org ha scritto:
> this computer is the one you successfully accessed the minidlna web page
> from? or a different computer connected via ethernet? i'm just trying to
> verify that you have successfully accessed the webpage for minidlna from
> a wireless device/computer.
>
On 06/04/2017 09:45 AM, Giovanni Santini via arch-general wrote:
> Il 04/06/2017 16:10, ITwrx.org ha scritto:
>> The status page is properly accessible from where? A x86 computer that's
>> on your wired network? or from a device connected to network via wireless?
> MiniDLNA publishes automatically
Il 04/06/2017 17:24, ihad ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> ...
>
> Just a wild guess: is your wireless network a separate subnet? If so,
> there's your problem. AFAIK MiniDLNA uses SSDP[1] to announce itself,
> using a site-local multicast-IP that isn't routed. You need to bridge
> your wireless network int
Hi,
On 6/4/2017 4:45 PM, Giovanni Santini via arch-general wrote:
> Il 04/06/2017 16:10, ITwrx.org ha scritto:
>> The status page is properly accessible from where? A x86 computer that's
>> on your wired network? or from a device connected to network via wireless?
>
> MiniDLNA publishes automatic
Il 04/06/2017 16:10, ITwrx.org ha scritto:
> The status page is properly accessible from where? A x86 computer that's
> on your wired network? or from a device connected to network via wireless?
MiniDLNA publishes automatically a web page on port 8200 for checking
its status.
My computer is an ol
On 06/04/2017 08:38 AM, Giovanni Santini via arch-general wrote:
> Good afternoon,
> as said in the subject I am having some issues running MiniDLNA on my
> home server.
> The service fires up properly (the status web page is properly
> accessible), however the server is not visible when I scan for
Good afternoon,
as said in the subject I am having some issues running MiniDLNA on my
home server.
The service fires up properly (the status web page is properly
accessible), however the server is not visible when I scan for it in my
DLNA-enanched applications, on all the platforms (my Android phon
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