Accessing Subsonic outside local network [Solved]
I am having lots of trouble getting Subsonic to work from outside my network, e.g. from my mobile phone while on the move. Local streaming works fine, so I don't think there's a problem with the server running. The demo Subsonic server works OK on my mobile.
Problem Description: Subsonic not accessible outside local net (e.g. using Android app when on the move)
Troubleshooting Steps: I have disabled Windows Firewall, I have tried manually setting up port forwarding on my router, but canyouseeme.org still says "I could not see your service on ***.***.***.*** on port (**)" no matter which port I use (and unblock) - I have tried 80, 81, 8080 even 443.
I think it means the server is not visible, but I don't know why. I have called my ISP to check that they do not block anything. My router is a Thomson TG712, and I can send screen captures of its configuration if that helps.
Playback Application and version: Locally, using the web interface, externally trying with Android client.
Subsonic Version: 4.6 (build 2583) – December 6, 2011
Server Version: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_29, Windows XP (30.2 MB / 48.8 MB)
Hardware Platform: Windows XP
Java Memory Limit: 100MB
Problem Filename: --
Output from ffmpeg -i: N/A (I presume)
Last ten log file lines:
Any help would be very much appreciated. Subsonic seems perfect for what I need, if only I could get it to work!
Problem Description: Subsonic not accessible outside local net (e.g. using Android app when on the move)
Troubleshooting Steps: I have disabled Windows Firewall, I have tried manually setting up port forwarding on my router, but canyouseeme.org still says "I could not see your service on ***.***.***.*** on port (**)" no matter which port I use (and unblock) - I have tried 80, 81, 8080 even 443.
I think it means the server is not visible, but I don't know why. I have called my ISP to check that they do not block anything. My router is a Thomson TG712, and I can send screen captures of its configuration if that helps.
Playback Application and version: Locally, using the web interface, externally trying with Android client.
Subsonic Version: 4.6 (build 2583) – December 6, 2011
Server Version: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_29, Windows XP (30.2 MB / 48.8 MB)
Hardware Platform: Windows XP
Java Memory Limit: 100MB
Problem Filename: --
Output from ffmpeg -i: N/A (I presume)
Last ten log file lines:
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[12/31/11 6:40:52 PM CET] INFO DaoHelper Checking database schema.
[12/31/11 6:40:52 PM CET] INFO DaoHelper Done checking database schema.
[12/31/11 6:40:53 PM CET] INFO SearchService Automatic index creation scheduled to run every 1 day(s), starting at Sun Jan 01 03:00:00 CET 2012
[12/31/11 6:40:53 PM CET] INFO PodcastService Automatic Podcast update scheduled to run every 24 hour(s), starting at Sat Dec 31 18:45:53 CET 2011
[12/31/11 6:41:29 PM CET] INFO VersionService Resolved local Subsonic version to: 4.6
[12/31/11 6:41:29 PM CET] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic final version to: 4.6
[12/31/11 6:41:29 PM CET] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic beta version to: 4.6.beta2
[12/31/11 6:43:08 PM CET] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 80.
[12/31/11 6:43:52 PM CET] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 81.
[12/31/11 6:45:53 PM CET] INFO PodcastService Starting scheduled Podcast refresh.
[12/31/11 6:45:53 PM CET] INFO PodcastService Completed scheduled Podcast refresh.
[12/31/11 6:53:07 PM CET] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 81.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Subsonic seems perfect for what I need, if only I could get it to work!