Il 05/06/2017 23:11, Mike Cloaked via arch-general ha scritto: > On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:12 PM, ITwrx.org <info@xxxxxxxxx> 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 interface i provided. i have no idea >> why(old method in minidlna?). i commented that line in config back out >> and made sure minidlna could read my testing media directory and it >> worked at that point. i used nmap -sS -sU -T4 -A -v 192.168.1.1 to see >> if port 8200 was open. it was. >> >> so, if "systemctl status minidlna" or "journalctl -b" shows no problems >> for minidlna then maybe test with nmap from both wired and wireless and >> see if there is a difference. If there is, then you have network config >> issue. the arch wiki page for minidlna has a section about wireless in >> the troubleshooting section i notice. >> > > Although I don't run minidlna over the wireless interface on the server I > use, and only use the wired interface, I presume that the key here may be > as you suggest that the lines in /etc/minidlna.conf near the start of the > file that are relevant, which in my case are: > > # port for HTTP (descriptions, SOAP, media transfer) traffic > port=8200 > > # network interfaces to serve, comma delimited > #network_interface=eth0 > network_interface=eth0 > > would need to include the correctly specified interface(s) for the server > running minidlna for the OP. I wonder what the latter line actually is for > that file in the problem machine? > Good morning, Thanks to everyone for your support. Seems the problem was different, as my router started acting really weird. I just replaced it and MiniDLNA 'n stuff work flawlessly. So, always replace defective routers. :P Thanks again. -- Giovanni Santini My blog: http://giovannisantini.tk My code: https://git{hub,lab}.com/ItachiSan My GPG: 2FADEBF5