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Cinnarch Cannot See on network #11

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DanYoSon opened this issue Mar 17, 2013 · 2 comments
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Cinnarch Cannot See on network #11

DanYoSon opened this issue Mar 17, 2013 · 2 comments

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@DanYoSon
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The other day I got this compiled and running on my ubuntu box, now I have been testing it out on cinnarch in a Virtualbox VM on my windows 7 machine. I have it compiled and it runs fine saying ready for renedering, but I cannot connect to it with a control point. I am using a bridged connection so the VM is getting a IP from the router and I can access the ssh server installed, this makes me think that there is not a problem with the network or firewall. I also have the firewall (ufw) turned off. I scanned the ports with nmap and only port 22 ssh shows to be open but when I scan the ubuntu box it shows another port around 49153 unknown open.

I am not sure where to start troubleshooting from here any advice would be great, if anyone needs some other debug data, please let me know,

this is a great project, planning on getting and a rasb pi if my testing goes well.

Thanks,
Daniel

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hzeller commented Mar 18, 2013

Given your network setup through a VM, this could be a network issue. The way UPnP discovers other services is by means of SSDP whose details you might be able to look up elsewhere - these things are handled internally to libupnp, so this is not really influenced by the gmrender-resurrect implementation).

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Ok thanks for the response I will look in to that.

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