After downloading and installing the rpm (OpenSuSe 11.4), by default, subsonic should (which is doesn't), listen on all network devices using 0.0.0.0 on port 4040, but before anyone says about firewalls and routers, there is NO firewall on my home server (running OpenSuSe 11.4), and all incoming from the WAN to the LAN IP for that server is blocked as is the WAN to the LAN IP to my workstation, blocking incoming to the server from the WAN stops access while the server , and it's software, is being tested locally on the LAN, now, every aspect of my server is accessible from the LAN, apache, webmin, phpmysql, PuTTY (using ssh), now here's the kicker, starting subsonic should, in theory, be accessible from any LAN computer using the servers LAN IP address followed by the port, in this case 4040.
Before anyone says about routers and port forwading, don't!, if it'll work on the LAN then it'll work when the port is forwarded, that's how I tested all my server software first, on the LAN, before forwarding the right ports.
So, back to subsonic, it seems, subsonic will ONLY work on localhost or 127.0.0.1, it will NOT work using the serevrs LAN IP address, EG:-
I start subsonic at the command line using root access:- ./etc/init.d/subsonic start
it tells me it's started and showing the PID and the log file name.
ps aux | grep subsonic shows the default setting for Host=0.0.0.0 and port=4040
on my workstation I open a browser, either IE, FF or Chrome, and enter:- http://192.168.0.100:4040 and after about 1 minute I get a time out,
on my workstation I open NX client and start a desktop session with the server, and in that session I start FF and enter:- http://127.0.0.1:4040 and get the subsonic login.
This all tells me that subsonic will NOT work when accessed outside the servers localhost.
As I mentioned earlier, forget about firewalls and routers, if all my other server software is accessible from my workstation without forwarding any ports on the router, just by using the servers LAN IP address, then subsonic should also work too,,,,too bad, it looks like I may have to use MediaTomb instead.
