by gamb2009 » Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:05 pm
Thank you for your help, drakinite.
Let me explain:
1) That IP 192.168.0.10 is certainly a local IP. It is the fixed IP that belongs to my Server and it is reachable only inside the LAN.
2) I can reach that "local" IP remotely only if I am connected to my office LAN via my VPN connection.
3) While connected to my office, vía the VPN, I can play the files in the server drive, adding them to my MM Library. It works very good, but the chalenge is to incorporate files into the the Library via the MMS (that is also already runnig ok in my LAN Server).
4) Using the "Internet" Node of MediaMonkey 5, I can succesfully get access to the MMS Dashboard web page, navigating inside MM5 browser.
5) But, using "Devices & Services" Node of MediaMonkey 5, I can not add the MMS as a source.
I have tried your suggestion, using "devicedescription.xml" all lowercase, but with no success. From Chrome or Edge browsers, I can succesfully access the Dashboard typing just x.x.x.x:10222 (without any extra "/web/", "/DeviceDescriptio.xml" or other stuff). The same happens as I mentioned before in point 4).
Thank you for your help, drakinite.
Let me explain:
1) That IP 192.168.0.10 is certainly a local IP. It is the fixed IP that belongs to my Server and it is reachable only inside the LAN.
2) I can reach that "local" IP remotely only if I am connected to my office LAN via my VPN connection.
3) While connected to my office, vía the VPN, I can play the files in the server drive, adding them to my MM Library. It works very good, but the chalenge is to incorporate files into the the Library via the MMS (that is also already runnig ok in my LAN Server).
4) Using the "Internet" Node of MediaMonkey 5, I can succesfully get access to the MMS Dashboard web page, navigating inside MM5 browser.
5) But, using "Devices & Services" Node of MediaMonkey 5, I can not add the MMS as a source.
I have tried your suggestion, using "devicedescription.xml" all lowercase, but with no success. From Chrome or Edge browsers, I can succesfully access the Dashboard typing just x.x.x.x:10222 (without any extra "/web/", "/DeviceDescriptio.xml" or other stuff). The same happens as I mentioned before in point 4).