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On 11/03/2012 12:17 PM, Steve wrote:
On 11/02/2012 04:23 PM, Konstantin Svist wrote:
>> I'll take another stab at getting it going later tonight.
>
> If you find something interesting, please post here!
The problem was SELinux. I totally disabled it on the server and now
everything works.
nano /etc/selinux/config, change SELINUX=enforcing to SELINUX=disabled
To reiterate, here is what I have
- an F17 server set up to serve media files running minidlna, which is a
UPnP server.
- an Andrdoid tablet running Bubble UPnP, which is both a client for a
UPnP server and/or a client to a UPnP renderer and/or a renderer itself.
- an F17 box set up as an XBMC device. I enabled XBMC to be controllable
by external devices (Settings->Network) and thus it is a UPnP renderer.
Right now I can
- play media files from the server on the tablet. This is UPnP server ->
UPnP renderer.
- stream media files from the server to the tablet and send them to the
XBMC device. This is UPnP server-> UPnP Client | UPnP client -> UPnP
renderer.
- play media files from the server on the XBMC device.
Everything works with the exception that I have the firewalls disabled on
all my devices. UPnP didn't work on the clients with their firewalls
enabled. All the PCs are, of course, behind the firewall in my router, so
its not like they are directly exposed to the Internet.
Its great that everything works because now I have complete access to all
my media STORED IN ONE CENTRAL LOCATION from just about any device in the
house. No more having to different files on every machine and never having
things in sync.
I have no idea why SELinux was messing things up on the server. The
minidlna is running with root permissions. The media files have user
permission for read/write and read permission for everything else.
I'll tackle the firewall issue when I get time in the near future and
report back when I get it figured out.
Please send me the /var/log/audit/audit.log, so I can look at what SELinux was
blocking.
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