SOLVED - Suddenly... no remote access to Subsonic.
I've had Subsonic set up for a while and have been using it both locally and also streaming via phone, tablet, and web interface without any problems. Just recently, though (and I have no idea if it's corresponded with an upgrade of Subsonic or a Windows upgrade) I can no longer access Subsonic non-locally. Now, if I try to select the server via phone app I get the "A network error has occurred. Please check the server address or try again" message. Remotely via web http://benzilla.subsonic.org resolves correctly to my home machine's IP (like 74.177.164.182:4040) but then gives a "cannot display" message.
There's nothing awry according to Subsonic's control panel:

I checked canyouseeme and got this result:

But, out of curiosity I checked the port I forward for uTorrent and got the same "timed out" response from canyouseeme, even though uTorrent is working fine--and according to its own port forward checking that port is open. Weird.
Note #1: I turned off my firewall during all this testing, so I'm assuming that's not the culprit. Also:
I'm running Win 7
Subsonic version is showing as "4.6 (build 2583) – December 6, 2011." (Which is a little weird, since I've updated Subsonic within the last few weeks.)
Server: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_29, Windows 7 (52.2 MB / 85.9 MB)
Memory used: 48
Log output:
Note #2: While digging around the Subsonic documentation, I saw the info about setting up your router to always assign a particular IP to the PC running Subsonic. I first set up Subsonic on my machine a long time ago and I don't recall ever having to do that. In fact, I don't think my old Westell 2200 will even let you do this. Is this procedure something that was recently added because of a change in Subsonic? Could that be the culprit?
Anyway, I'm reasonably tech-savvy, but network stuff is not my forte. I'm not really even sure where to go from here to begin troubleshooting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-B.
There's nothing awry according to Subsonic's control panel:

I checked canyouseeme and got this result:

But, out of curiosity I checked the port I forward for uTorrent and got the same "timed out" response from canyouseeme, even though uTorrent is working fine--and according to its own port forward checking that port is open. Weird.
Note #1: I turned off my firewall during all this testing, so I'm assuming that's not the culprit. Also:
I'm running Win 7
Subsonic version is showing as "4.6 (build 2583) – December 6, 2011." (Which is a little weird, since I've updated Subsonic within the last few weeks.)
Server: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_29, Windows 7 (52.2 MB / 85.9 MB)
Memory used: 48
Log output:
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[5/5/12 10:28:38 AM EDT] INFO DaoHelper Checking database schema.
[5/5/12 10:28:39 AM EDT] INFO DaoHelper Done checking database schema.
[5/5/12 10:28:39 AM EDT] INFO VersionService Resolved local Subsonic version to: 4.6
[5/5/12 10:28:42 AM EDT] INFO SearchService Automatic index creation scheduled to run every 1 day(s), starting at Sun May 06 03:00:00 EDT 2012
[5/5/12 10:28:42 AM EDT] INFO PodcastService Automatic Podcast update scheduled to run every 24 hour(s), starting at Sat May 05 10:33:42 EDT 2012
[5/5/12 10:28:46 AM EDT] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[5/5/12 10:33:42 AM EDT] INFO PodcastService Starting scheduled Podcast refresh.
[5/5/12 10:33:42 AM EDT] INFO PodcastService Completed scheduled Podcast refresh.
[5/5/12 11:28:50 AM EDT] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
[5/5/12 12:09:02 PM EDT] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic final version to: 4.6
[5/5/12 12:09:02 PM EDT] INFO VersionService Resolved latest Subsonic beta version to: 4.6.beta2
[5/5/12 12:28:54 PM EDT] INFO NetworkService Successfully forwarding port 4040.
Note #2: While digging around the Subsonic documentation, I saw the info about setting up your router to always assign a particular IP to the PC running Subsonic. I first set up Subsonic on my machine a long time ago and I don't recall ever having to do that. In fact, I don't think my old Westell 2200 will even let you do this. Is this procedure something that was recently added because of a change in Subsonic? Could that be the culprit?
Anyway, I'm reasonably tech-savvy, but network stuff is not my forte. I'm not really even sure where to go from here to begin troubleshooting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-B.