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Some clarity on https and non-ssl stream port

PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:31 pm
by Doug0915
I'm running the windows version Subsonic latest version 4.5 on Windows 7.

I enabled the use of SSL on port 443 on the server tray GUI. That works just fine, but I wanted to use VLC instead of the integrated browser player. Seeing that VLC does not support playing https streams I enabled the option under advanced settings that allows you to specify a non-ssl streaming port. I chose 4040, saved and restarted the server. I also added port 4040 to my port forwarded list in my router (along with 9001 and 443 which I had there already).

VLC still does not work and reports MRL errors. I can see though in the URL address provided by the .pls file that VLC was trying to connect on port 4040. Did I misunderstand what I need to do? I tried to confirm that 4040 is port forwarded by telnetting to the port on the outside of my router but it reports connection refused. I tried doing the same to the server on the inside of the router subnet and got the same thing. The only time I could confirm that ANYTHING was happening with 4040 was when I telnetted to the port via the loopback interface (127.0.0.1:4040) which resulted in a momentary connection followed by a disconnect.

I suspect there is something fundamental I'm missing here.

I want to keep my authentication to Subsonic SSL enabled so my password and userid are not sniffed, but I want to stream without SSL so that VLC can take a playlist and play it.

Any help is GREATLY appreciated! :)

Re: Some clarity on https and non-ssl stream port

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:39 pm
by BKKKPewsey
Doug0915 wrote:I'm running the windows version Subsonic latest version 4.5 on Windows 7.


Re: Some clarity on https and non-ssl stream port

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:48 pm
by BKKKPewsey
I have just done some testing and can report that there does appear to be problem with vlc.

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However I tried the same playlist in winamp and it played ok :? so it looks like a vlc problem.

OK time to disable my ssl again before me users ring me up about some certificate error :)
:mrgreen:

Re: Some clarity on https and non-ssl stream port

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:05 pm
by Doug0915
BKKKPewsey wrote:I have just done some testing and can report that there does appear to be problem with vlc.

Image

However I tried the same playlist in winamp and it played ok :? so it looks like a vlc problem.

OK time to disable my ssl again before me users ring me up about some certificate error :)
:mrgreen:


Ahh...so I guess winamp it is :) Kinda sad. I like VLC. I'll give winamp a try on my mac and see what happens.

Re: Some clarity on https and non-ssl stream port

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:08 pm
by Doug0915
Doug0915 wrote:
BKKKPewsey wrote:I have just done some testing and can report that there does appear to be problem with vlc.

Image

However I tried the same playlist in winamp and it played ok :? so it looks like a vlc problem.

OK time to disable my ssl again before me users ring me up about some certificate error :)
:mrgreen:


Ahh...so I guess winamp it is :) Kinda sad. I like VLC. I'll give winamp a try on my mac and see what happens.


DOH! No version of Winamp for Mac without using wine.