Yep, it's a simple KVM centos/fedora (can't remember now) on VirtualBox. Do you mean this HOWTO or you have a special one for VMs? And, btw, thanks a lot for your time!
What I did try before the Linux server, was to use the Windows Server which comes with the installation. And it works perfectly, just the server has better resources than my laptop... In the next days I could actually try to set it up on a Linux VM in VirtualBox... Though not sure the whole VM would add more complexity...
What I did try before the Linux server, was to use the Windows Server which comes with the installation. And it works perfectly, just the server has better resources than my laptop...
Actually the port results as open/filtered...
Tried to update the system and reboot... and still the same...
I can connect to many servers yes, that's why it's so strange... I can connect to many servers, my friend can connect to my server, but apparently I cannot connect to my server which is out of my LAN... My client is Windows, so time to install nmap and I will try but I guess it should...
Hello, thanks for the great tutorial! Actually on the line reading: Move this script to a permanent place (eg /usr/local/bin) and make it executable (sudo chmod 644 /usr/local/bin/jamulus-start.sh) shouldn't it be 755 to make it executable? Beside this, I have a weird issue: I set up a cloud server to which I connect via ssh. A friend in my same city (Barcelona) could see it in the server list and connect without problems. The server is physically in Europe, from my workstation I can ping it with...
Yes, I cannot see it from my Win client. I tried all the possible combinations of @ Settings -> Central Server Address: Default IP URL IP+port (22124) @ Connection Setup [it never appeared here to my Win client in the list] -> Server Name/Address -> Connect: IP URL IP+port My Jamulus Server Name @ My Linux Jamulus Server: Public Private * Central Server