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Iphone and iSub

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:47 am
by primary
Hi guys,

I've installed iSub on my Iphone, but have no luck connecting to my Subsonic server. I can connect to subsonic using http://site:port/subsonic in a web browser, but iSub keeps saying:

There was an error parsing the XML response. Maybe you forgot to set the right port for your server..

Anyone seen this or know if I missed someting?
I have not enabled something on my subsonic server..

Re: Iphone and iSub

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:55 pm
by einsteinx2
primary wrote:Hi guys,

I've installed iSub on my Iphone, but have no luck connecting to my Subsonic server. I can connect to subsonic using http://site:port/subsonic in a web browser, but iSub keeps saying:

There was an error parsing the XML response. Maybe you forgot to set the right port for your server..

Anyone seen this or know if I missed someting?
I have not enabled something on my subsonic server..


If it's giving you that error, then it's connecting to something but the data it's receiving isn't Subsonic information for some reason. Can you give me some more information about your installation so that I can help troubleshoot this?

Hi

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:55 pm
by primary
Its a WAR version install on Ubuntu 9.10
Tomcat 6 and php5

Subsonic binary:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/subs ... .9-war.zip

FW is opened for NAT on port 8080 to subsonic server.

I did install "Ping Lite" util.
I can ping my IP address internaly and external domain.

Edit:
Oh I think i know the reason now.
When accessing http://domain:8080 it is tomcat that responds.
Same with http://localip:8080

To access application i need to have:
http://domain:8080/subsonic
htt://localip:8080/subsonic

Do i need to make a http://mydomain.subsonic.org adress
Or perhaps i need to setup a reversproxy on my local apache?

Thanks for helping einsteinx2 :)

Figured it out

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:54 am
by primary
Hi,

I made myself a web redirect on my domain, accessing the domain/subsonic/ folder. Works great..