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HaWi:
Thank you max!
Does that mean I don't have to have the Mac running and can still stream from the Mac library. That almost sounds too good to be true.
cheers,
Hans
EDIT: Looks like I cannot access the Mac library from the Docker Container and neither can I access the Docker Container library from the Mac MC26 (it's in the .jriver folder that's invisible in samba on my Mac). I there a way around this?
EDIT2: I found a potential solution: I cloned the Docker MC26 library into a new share, also mounted from Docker. Then, I load that library from MC26 on my iMac and point all tracks it to the correct path from the iMac. It works although it's a little slow on the Mac. I'm OK with that for now but please, let me know if you can think of a better solution.
many thanks,
Hans

max096:

--- Quote from: HaWi on July 24, 2020, 03:26:44 pm ---Thank you max!
Does that mean I don't have to have the Mac running and can still stream from the Mac library. That almost sounds too good to be true.
cheers,
Hans
EDIT: Looks like I cannot access the Mac library from the Docker Container and neither can I access the Docker Container library from the Mac MC26 (it's in the .jriver folder that's invisible in samba on my Mac). I there a way around this?

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You just want to not have a local library on your mac (put everything on your nas). You add a new library on your MAC and type in the ip of your NAS/Docker container. You need to enable media network on the NAS jriver instance but I think you already did that given you connected to it with jremote. Same concept you just connect to it with jriver.

The only upside to a "sync" type of solution would be that if you have a notebook. You could then take it with you and still have your media even if you donīt have access to your NAS (not sure if thatīs entierly possible though). But if we are talking about a desktop iMAC I really do not see the point on why it would be necessary to connect from anything to your iMAC except for remote controlling what your iMAC plays right now. And for that it needs to be on either way or it wonīt play music.

HaWi:
Thanks max!

HaWi:
I recently looked at the log in the MC26 Docker Container and discovered that there are multiple (>1500) attempts to access the container from the Internet. They all have different IP addresses but trace back to vmixxxxxx.contaboserver.net (xxxxxx is a different number in each case) in Germany. I have set a Firewall rule on my DS1819+ to deny all access from Germany but it is still happening. I have attached a sample screenshot from the log.
Is there any way I can prevent this in the future?
Many thanks,
Hans

bob:

--- Quote from: HaWi on August 03, 2020, 03:20:17 pm ---I recently looked at the log in the MC26 Docker Container and discovered that there are multiple (>1500) attempts to access the container from the Internet. They all have different IP addresses but trace back to vmixxxxxx.contaboserver.net (xxxxxx is a different number in each case) in Germany. I have set a Firewall rule on my DS1819+ to deny all access from Germany but it is still happening. I have attached a sample screenshot from the log.
Is there any way I can prevent this in the future?
Many thanks,
Hans

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I have no idea why you are seeing that but if the docker container ethernet interface is running in bridged mode you can't block it by changing the firewall on the device it's running on (the DS1819+ I assume) .
You could run a firewall in the container or block it on your outside router.
I'm suspicious that you are seeing response packets to something originating from within the container itself.

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