Update: Ubuntu local access works - but web access problems
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:20 pm
Hi,
I've installed TwonkyVision (4.4.6) on my Ubuntu based NAS. Works like a charm when accessing from local LAN - but no access when accessed from internet
NAT port-forward configured in firewall (x.x.x.x:9100) - and tested and found open with using port scanner.
OK now - was probably related to firewall issue from work (from where i did first test)
After some fidling access on port 9100 works from LAN as well as port 9000 - but on access I'm prompted for username and password. It seems it is related to access rights - but what to look for..
this is now true for webaccess also - that is: prompt for user and password! And only user / pw set in .ini file works - no anonymous access...
Media files are placed in a library where public rights are set to 'read' - and all are fully accessible from Denon AV reciever as well as from pc's.
I've tested all sort of combinations of parameters in ini-file with no luck. Question: do I really need to register with dyndns - og can I set a fixed-IP value like: 'http://x.x.x.x:9100' ??
answer found - fixed IP is OK
Can somebody please point me in the right direction ... I still do not understand the access right setup and problems...
...Frank
I've installed TwonkyVision (4.4.6) on my Ubuntu based NAS. Works like a charm when accessing from local LAN - but no access when accessed from internet
NAT port-forward configured in firewall (x.x.x.x:9100) - and tested and found open with using port scanner.
OK now - was probably related to firewall issue from work (from where i did first test)
After some fidling access on port 9100 works from LAN as well as port 9000 - but on access I'm prompted for username and password. It seems it is related to access rights - but what to look for..
this is now true for webaccess also - that is: prompt for user and password! And only user / pw set in .ini file works - no anonymous access...
Media files are placed in a library where public rights are set to 'read' - and all are fully accessible from Denon AV reciever as well as from pc's.
I've tested all sort of combinations of parameters in ini-file with no luck. Question: do I really need to register with dyndns - og can I set a fixed-IP value like: 'http://x.x.x.x:9100' ??
answer found - fixed IP is OK
Can somebody please point me in the right direction ... I still do not understand the access right setup and problems...
...Frank