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max096:

--- Quote from: Afrosheen on March 31, 2020, 08:29:13 pm ---I'm just having trouble with enabling Authentication in the media network.  It seems that I cannot connect to a running instance of the media network when the authentication is enabled.  But if disabled I can connect.  It may be an issue with MC itself, but just wanted to know if you ran into the same issue?

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I have a hard time to see how authentication would break it. It works for me and I never had an issue like that.

Is it maybe some keyboard layout issue? As in, are you sure you entered the same password both times?

I don't think it's a firewall issue either, because it works without authentication for you.

You could try an older version of MC 26, enable authentication there and see if it works. When it works you can probably update to the newest version again. I setup authentication with the first release of MC 26 and then kept updating it.
What you could also try. If you are using bridge networking in docker, try host networking instead or the other way around.

Afrosheen:
Yep, hosting did the trick.  I forgot that was an option to change.  Thanks! 

And would you know how to change the resolution of the VNC? 

max096:

--- Quote from: Afrosheen on April 01, 2020, 01:49:41 pm ---Yep, hosting did the trick.  I forgot that was an option to change.  Thanks! 

And would you know how to change the resolution of the VNC?

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--- Code: ----e DISPLAY_WIDTH=1280
-e DISPLAY_HEIGHT=720

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Those are the defaults, just set them to something else. Similarly to how you can set the vnc password.

Oletros:
In docker version 19.03 I can't make work specifying a MAC address, it doesn't work

Afrosheen:
Thanks again max!! 

I'm sorry to keep bugging and asking questions but I'm running into connection issues leading to "audio streaming errors".  This isn't solely directed to you so if anyone else could help I'd greatly appreciate it.  I've hosted the container on QNAP and have set the "network mode" to "host" even though it gives me the following warnings:


--- Quote ---The port may conflict with the NAS port when selecting Host mode.Use local host network (command: --net=host)
Note:This option allows containers to have full access to the host network interface.
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When I do have trouble connecting to the Media Server, the IP address that gets returned in JRemote is 10.0.3.2, which is different than the host IP, which is 10.0.1.30.  I'm not sure how to effectively address this?  Any help would be greatly appreciated it. 


edit:  I believe I've resolved this.  I went back and set the network mode to manually set the IP address uniform to my LAN but different than my NAS.  I then changed the ports and reassigned them to the IP address that I set for the docker app, and for now the media network seems to be stable and functional. 

Thanks again for providing this docker container max! I sincerely appreciate it! 
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With using jatzoo's docker image, I can set everything up and I can connect to the Media Server, but none of the files show up in JRemote.  I get the albums listed, but not the individual tracks. 

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