Hi all, I'm new here and new to Subsonic but so far it looks like Subsonic is exactly why I built my new Acer/WHS server. I would like to be able to host & backup my mp3/audio collection on a server with the capability of allowing remote access (with permission) over the internet as basically as possible for friends and family. My intent is to reduce the drives hosted in individual PCs, store all the files in one location, be able to produce back ups and serve files via the internet to select friends that are even less familiar with computers as I am.
It appears to me that the "stand alone" version will "serve" files from a host computer to the internet if ported correctly but I would like to store everything on my new server and have access from it and not bog down a desktop machine. I'm thinking that maybe I need the Java servelet WAR that could work within my server as an "add in" and manage file organization, up/downloads, back ups and access. Am I on the right track here? Do I need to install Apache Tomcat on my WHS machine to run the WAR version of Subsonic which I'm guessing is the slickest/easist version of the software.
I've seen some of the posts & tutorials on installing Tomcat and feel I can follow the lengthy directions well enough to make it through, but I'm curious to find out if this is actually the path I want to procede down. I want my friends accessing my server, not my desktop machines, in order to enjoy my collection. I want them to be able to download and upload files to me in a situation where I can scan them before deploying them to the rest of my home network. I would rather do the work up front than trying to "support" each friend's request for help.
Does Tomcat play well inside WHS? What issues might I be creating for myself installing it? Any security issues?
I haven't found too many posts about my specific concerns and hope to start a discussion and a "how to" that might encourage others to try what I'm attempting, which seems pretty basic to me, a simple desire to "share" and play files hosted on a server.
I hope everyone is still enjoying the music,
Tim
