jpeterson wrote:Now to try and figure out the isub connection!?
Once you have it up and running, all you need to do is get the port forwarded in your router and you'll be good to go. Here are some instructions for OS X:
These instructions are using Snow Leopard but it should be pretty similar on Leopard or Tiger. Just got to System Preferences on your Mac, then go to Network, and click on the Network connection on the left that you use for internet (should either be Ethernet or Airport, one will have a green circle next to it). Then click the Advanced button on the button right and choose the TCP/IP tab. You're gonna need to write down 2 IP addresses: IPv4 Address and Router. Now in your browser, type the router address and hit enter. That should take you to your router setup page. Once in there, try to find something called Applications and Gaming or something similar. It should ask for an IP address, an external port, and an internal port. You would put your IPv4 Address from the Network settings page and port 4040 for both external and internal addresses. And if it asks, forward TCP traffic.
Once all that's done, go to dyndns.com sign up to get a URL and download their dynamic IP software. You just install it on your computer and log into your just created dyndns account and it will automatically make the URL you chose point to your home computer even when your cable or dsl provider changes your IP (which happens ever day to every week or longer depending on your provider). Also, donating to the Subsonic project will get you a yourname.subsonic.org URL that you can use instead of dyndns.
Now you can just point your browser to whateveryoupicked.dyndns.com:4040 or whateveryoupicked.subsonic.org and it should go to your subsonic server if it's all setup. Then you just put that address, plus your subsonic username and password into iSub and you're good to go.