Fwd: Re: [jamdb-user] alternate ports and other questions
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From: Joe B. <z3...@ya...> - 2004-10-04 16:27:41
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For those unfortunate enough to walk in my footsteps,
here is what I did to get things working.
I added the port my webserver is running on in my
jamdb.conf file, as Marc indicated below. Also, I
created a link in my webserver's htdocs which points
to the directory my songs actually reside in.
Thanks for the help Marc!
- JoeB
--- Marc Schiffbauer <ma...@sc...> wrote:
> From: Marc Schiffbauer <ma...@sc...>
> To: jam...@li...
> Subject: Re: [jamdb-user] alternate ports and other
> questions
> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:11:53 +0200
>
> * Joe Beiter schrieb am 27.09.04 um 20:47 Uhr:
> >
> > I'm running web services on an alternate unused
> port.
> > I noticed when trying to play a song, xmms or
> > realplayer is trying to connect to my host on port
> 80.
> >
> > ie: I connect to http://hostname:2430/jamdb, pick
> out
> > a song to listen to, then my mp3 player tries to
> > connect back on port 80. Is this port being
> defined by
> > the server, or the client?
>
> misconfigurstion?
>
> >
> > Also, when I try to point my player directly to
> > http:hostname:2430/mp3/foo/bar/foo.mp3, I get the
> > error "[Mon Sep 27 14:37:29 2004] [error] [client
> > 169.144.24.3] File does not exist:
> /www/htdocs/mp3"
>
> This seems not to be a JamDB problem...
>
>
> >
> > This is my array entry:
> > -----------------------------------------
> > $m3u_paths = array("Web" =>
> > "http://glyph/mp3/",
> > "NFS" =>
> > "/mnt/server/home/mp3/",
> > "Samba" => "m:/"
> > );
> > -----------------------------------------
>
> Her you did not mention the port anywhere like
> http://glyph:2430/mp3/
> or something...
>
> > I get this error whether "mp3" is in my jamdb.conf
> > entry or not. There is no file/directory called
> mp3 in
> > /www/htdocs.. should there be a link to my music
> > directory in there? I assumed jamdb would
> interpret
> > it, based on the entries in jamdb.config.
>
> But /www/htdocs is your webservers DocRoot, right?
>
> >
> > cutpath entry is: define("CUT_PATH",
> "/home/jwb/");
> >
> > My mp3 directory is in there.
>
> ok, but you must be able to browse to your songs
> with xour browser,
> because your player will try the same...
>
> Maybe 0.9.9 will have an option to stream songs
> without having the
> requirement of having direct access to them.
>
> >
> >
> > Thirdly... is 0.9.9 available anywhere? The one
> with
> > the reworked configuration? ;-)
>
> Its not released yet.
>
>
> -Marc
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