Hi all,
Problem Description: I am unable to listen to Subsonic over the Internet e.g. at work or using the Android app.
Troubleshooting Steps: I registered my server using <server_name>.subsonic.org and made sure to pay for this using the donate feature. I have also ensured that port forwarding is working correctly (both by manual configuration and by letting Subsonic automatically update my router using UPnP). When trying to access my server over the Internet from, say, work the request to http://<server_name>.subsonic.org effectively gives me page not found. I had a firewall on my server which I turned off temporarily and this was not the issue either. On the Android app, all I get is either a network error and it attempts to reconnect 4 times or else it connects and simply tells me that there is no music - which there is since I can see it when I connect locally.
Playback Application and version: I am streaming using the native Subsonic web interface.
Subsonic Version: 4.4 (build 2169) – February 6, 2011.
Server Version: jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_22, Linux (28.9 MB / 88.9 MB)
Android platform: Gingerbread 2.3.3 on HTC Desire HD running Subsonic v2.7.
Hardware Platform: I'm using a Linux Ubuntu 11.04 server (Natty) and mounting a NAS drive. The NAS drive is a Western Digitial My Book 1TB.
Java Memory Limit: SUBSONIC_ARGS="--max-memory=100"
Problem Filename: N/A
Output from ffmpeg -i: N/A
Log file: Log file reports no errors. It does report "No UPnP router found" which is correct as I manually configured port forwarding after the auto config didn't work i.e. couldn't access Subsonic over the Internet.
Another curious thing, if I go to the Home page of Subsonic and click 'Configure Network Settings' I see the Network page. I disabled the 'Automatically configure you router...' option. If I leave the 'Access your server over the Internet...' setting at http://<server_name>.subsonic.org and click 'Save' a message regarding successful registration is shown but get a connection timeout too.
Any help to sort this out would be gratefully received as I'm wanting to use this as a replacement for Spotify now that they have effectively ended free listening.
Best regards
Gary
