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Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 7:52 pm
by lukeclancy
hi folks

I'm wondering can anybody help me with the problem detailed below...ive subsonic running on a raspberrypi on my local network just fine.
But i can't seem to get externam access to it. I have tried all the port forwarding tips i can find, and indeed am getting an "all ok" from Subsonic re port forwarding (see attached)

I wonder has anybody any ideas?

Problem Description: Trouble getting external access to Subsonic - local works fine
Troubleshooting Steps: various helps on port forwarding
Playback Application and version: web, any
Subsonic Version: 5.2.1 (build 4428)
Server Version: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.8.0_06, Linux (66.7 MB / 145.0 MB)
Hardware Platform: Raspberry Pi 2
Java Memory Limit: Mac: can't find...
Problem Filename: n/a
Output from ffmpeg -i: Don't understand this
Last ten log file lines:
[4/1/15 10:30:00 AM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 11:30:00 AM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 12:30:00 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 1:30:00 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 2:30:00 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 3:30:01 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 4:30:01 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 5:30:01 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 6:30:01 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[4/1/15 7:30:01 PM UTC] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:53 pm
by gurutech
Check out the portforward.com site to manually port forward 4040 to your subsonic server. Make sure also that your subsonic server has a static IP address (or at least a reserved DHCP address).

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:18 pm
by lukeclancy
Trouble is, I'm on Mac and the portforwarding.com .exe doesn't work on a Mac. I followed their manual tutorial for my router, but it doesn't hel...

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:30 pm
by gurutech
portforwarding.com is a website. Go to the website and look up your router. It will explain in detail how to forward port 4040 (technically, it shows you how to forward ANY port, but you want 4040) to your Mac.

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:41 pm
by lukeclancy
Yes, as I said, I also went and followed their tutorial for my router. Still didn't work...


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Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:54 pm
by alphawave7
lukeclancy wrote:Yes, as I said, I also went and followed their tutorial for my router. Still didn't work...


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There's three steps: 1) Fixed IP on the server, 2) Open server firewall to 4040, 3) Open port 4040 on router, test with server running at canyouseeme.org for port 4040.

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 1:39 am
by lukeclancy
Ok, solved. Thanks for the help folks. It was the firewall on my raspi that was the issues. Even though it seemed none was installed by default, that didn't apparently mean the ports were open. So I needed to install a firewall in order to open 4040. Instructions here:

http://joshua14.homelinux.org/blog/?p=1688



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Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:08 am
by lukeclancy
I spoke too soon. It worked the first time I tried it, now back to the old timout...


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Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:17 am
by lukeclancy
Think I have solve that....make sure is Setting/Network that you don't have Subsonic's port forwarding 'helper' turned on...


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Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 6:00 pm
by gurutech
Also make sure your firewall doesn't have a "running" configuration, and a "permanent" configuration. If it does, make sure any changes you make to the "running" configuration are copied/saved to the "permanent" configuration before rebooting your firewall or restarting the service.

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 9:25 am
by lukeclancy
Thanks Sindre, will check that out.
(By the way, is there a good thread about directory structure for my music collection to enhance subsonic experience? I've got:

<A-Z>/<artist>/artist - album - trackno - song

But that seems to get me very patchy coverage in subsonic...anyway, wrong place for that Q...


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Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 2:54 pm
by gurutech
I've always done: /Music/Artist/Album/## Track Name.mp3 (where ## is the track number.)

Re: Trouble Getting external access to Subsonic - local fine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 3:34 pm
by mitrailer
lukeclancy wrote:Thanks Sindre, will check that out.
(By the way, is there a good thread about directory structure for my music collection to enhance subsonic experience? I've got:

<A-Z>/<artist>/artist - album - trackno - song

But that seems to get me very patchy coverage in subsonic...anyway, wrong place for that Q...


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Use this guide http://monroeworld.com/android/subsonic (scroll down to the "About Music Organization and Display" part)