I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace phone and installed the latest phone
client yesterday. I also downloaded the latest server at the same
time to my Windows 7 (64 bit) laptop. With the server running on the
PC the client on my phone was unable to discover it either
automatically or by IP (connected by wi-fi). I followed the
diagnostic steps in the FAQ (turned off firewall, didn't help, then
ran the debug server to gather info).
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:09 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread run
INFO: Listening for udp packets on 9901
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:09 PM org.gmote.server.ServerUtil
findInstallDirectory
WARNING: Current directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\GmoteServer
[00000001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.6
Grishenko - (c) 1
996-2008 the VideoLAN team
[00000001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure
'--host=i5
86-mingw32msvc' '--build=i386-linux' '--enable-mkv' '--enable-release'
'--withou
t-contrib' '--enable-nls' '--enable-shared-libvlc' '--enable-update-
check' '--en
able-lua' '--enable-faad' '--enable-flac' '--enable-theora' '--enable-
twolame' '
--enable-quicktime' '--enable-real' '--enable-realrtsp' '--enable-
ffmpeg' '--wit
h-ffmpeg-mp3lame' '--with-ffmpeg-faac' '--with-ffmpeg-config-path=/usr/
win32/bin
' '--with-ffmpeg-zlib' '--enable-live555' '--with-live555-tree=/usr/
win32/live.c
om' '--ena
[00000001] main libvlc debug: translation test: code is "C"
[00000001] main libvlc debug: opening config file (C:\Users\Gavriel
\AppData\Roam
ing\vlc\vlcrc)
[00000001] main libvlc debug: loading config for module "main"
[00000001] main libvlc debug: checking builtin modules
[00000001] main libvlc debug: checking plugin modules
[00000001] main libvlc debug: recursively browsing `C:\Program Files
(x86)\Java\
jre6\bin\modules'
[00000001] main libvlc debug: recursively browsing `C:\Program Files
(x86)\Java\
jre6\bin\plugins'
[00000001] main libvlc debug: recursively browsing `C:\Program Files
(x86)\Gmote
Server\bin\vlc\plugins'
[00000353] main module warning: cannot find symbol "vlc_entry__0_9_0m"
in file `
C:\Program Files (x86)\GmoteServer\bin\vlc\plugins
\libxml_plugin.dll' (The speci
fied procedure could not be found. (error 127))
[00000001] main libvlc debug: module bank initialized, found 260
modules
[00000001] main libvlc debug: opening config file (C:\Users\Gavriel
\AppData\Roam
ing\vlc\vlcrc)
[00000001] main libvlc debug: CPU has capabilities 486 586 MMX MMXEXT
SSE SSE2 F
PU
[00000001] main libvlc debug: looking for memcpy module: 3 candidates
[00000001] main libvlc debug: using memcpy module "memcpymmxext"
[00000357] main interaction debug: thread 5464 (Interaction control)
created at
priority 0 (interface/interaction.c:382)
[00000357] main interaction debug: thread started
[00000359] main input debug: Creating an input for 'Media Library'
[00000359] main input debug: Input is a meta file: disabling unneeded
options
[00000359] main input debug: `file/xspf-open://C:\Users\Gavriel\AppData
\Roaming\
vlc\ml.xspf' gives access `file' demux `xspf-open' path `C:\Users
\Gavriel\AppDat
a\Roaming\vlc\ml.xspf'
[00000359] main input debug: creating access 'file' path='C:\Users
\Gavriel\AppDa
ta\Roaming\vlc\ml.xspf'
[00000360] main access debug: looking for access module: 2 candidates
[00000360] access_file access debug: opening file `C:\Users\Gavriel
\AppData\Roam
ing\vlc\ml.xspf'
[00000360] main access debug: using access module "access_file"
[00000360] main access debug: TIMER module_Need() : 2.000 ms - Total
2.000 ms /
1 intvls (Avg 2.000 ms)
[00000361] main stream debug: Using AStream*Stream
[00000361] main stream debug: pre-buffering...
[00000361] main stream debug: received first data for our buffer
[00000359] main input debug: creating demux: access='file' demux='xspf-
open' pat
h='C:\Users\Gavriel\AppData\Roaming\vlc\ml.xspf'
[00000362] main demux debug: looking for demux module: 1 candidate
[00000362] playlist demux debug: using XSPF playlist reader
[00000362] main demux debug: using demux module "playlist"
[00000362] main demux debug: TIMER module_Need() : 2.000 ms - Total
2.000 ms / 1
intvls (Avg 2.000 ms)
[00000359] main input debug: `file/xspf-open://C:\Users\Gavriel\AppData
\Roaming\
vlc\ml.xspf' successfully opened
[00000363] main xml debug: looking for xml module: 1 candidate
[00000363] main xml debug: using xml module "xtag"
[00000363] main xml debug: TIMER module_Need() : 1.000 ms - Total
1.000 ms / 1 i
ntvls (Avg 1.000 ms)
[00000362] playlist demux warning: invalid <playlist>
attribute:"xmlns:vlc"
[00000362] playlist demux debug: parsed 0 tracks successfully
[00000363] main xml debug: removing module "xtag"
[00000359] main input debug: EOF reached
[00000359] main input debug: control type=1
[00000362] main demux debug: removing module "playlist"
[00000360] main access debug: removing module "access_file"
[00000359] main input debug: TIMER input launching for 'Media
Library' : 10.000
ms - Total 10.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 10.000 ms)
[00000364] main preparser debug: waiting for thread initialization
[00000364] main preparser debug: thread started
[00000364] main preparser debug: thread 5540 (preparser) created at
priority 0 (
playlist/thread.c:79)
[00000365] main fetcher debug: waiting for thread initialization
[00000365] main fetcher debug: thread started
[00000365] main fetcher debug: thread 5552 (fetcher) created at
priority 0 (play
list/thread.c:108)
[00000358] main playlist debug: waiting for thread initialization
[00000358] main playlist debug: thread started
[00000358] main playlist debug: rebuilding array of current - root
Playlist
[00000358] main playlist debug: rebuild done - 0 items, index -1
[00000358] main playlist debug: thread 5548 (playlist) created at
priority 0 (pl
aylist/thread.c:117)
[00000366] main interface debug: looking for interface module: 1
candidate
[00000366] http interface debug: base :8080
[00000366] main interface: creating httpd
[00000366] main interface debug: net: listening to port 8080
[00000368] main http server debug: thread 5616 (httpd host thread)
created at pr
iority 0 (network/httpd.c:1107)
[00000366] http interface error: cannot find any file in directory C:
\Program Fi
les (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\\http
[00000368] main http server debug: waitpipe: object killed
[00000368] main http server debug: thread started
[00000368] main http server debug: thread ended
[00000368] main http server debug: thread times: real 0m0.002000s,
kernel 0m0.00
0000s, user 0m0.000000s
[00000368] main http server debug: thread 5616 joined (network/httpd.c:
1164)
[00000368] main http server debug: HTTP host removed
[00000367] main http server debug: no host left, stopping httpd
[00000366] main interface warning: no interface module matching
"http,none" coul
d be loaded
[00000366] main interface debug: TIMER module_Need() : 24.000 ms -
Total 24.000
ms / 1 intvls (Avg 24.000 ms)
[00000366] main interface error: no suitable interface module
[00000001] main libvlc error: interface "http,none" initialization
failed
[00000369] main interface debug: looking for interface module: 1
candidate
[00000369] main interface debug: using interface module "hotkeys"
[00000369] main interface debug: TIMER module_Need() : 1.000 ms -
Total 1.000 ms
/ 1 intvls (Avg 1.000 ms)
[00000369] main interface debug: thread 5572 (interface) created at
priority 0 (
interface/interface.c:168)
[00000369] main interface debug: thread started
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:09 PM org.gmote.server.GmoteServer startServer
INFO: Waiting for TCP connection on port: 8889
Waiting for a connection on port: 8889
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:15 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
overyRequest
INFO: Received an ip request
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:16 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
sendDiscoveryRepl
y
INFO: Sending packet to: /192.168.1.2
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:18 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
overyRequest
INFO: Received an ip request
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:19 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
sendDiscoveryRepl
y
INFO: Sending packet to: /192.168.1.2
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:21 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
overyRequest
INFO: Received an ip request
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:22 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
sendDiscoveryRepl
y
INFO: Sending packet to: /192.168.1.2
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:34 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
overyRequest
INFO: Received an ip request
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:34 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
sendDiscoveryRepl
y
INFO: Sending packet to: /192.168.1.2
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:37 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
overyRequest
INFO: Received an ip request
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:37 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
sendDiscoveryRepl
y
INFO: Sending packet to: /192.168.1.2
Apr 20, 2012 1:15:40 PM org.gmote.server.MulticastServerThread
handleServiceDisc
...
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:26 AM, abbagav <gavriel.raa...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace phone and installed the latest phone > client yesterday. I also downloaded the latest server at the same > time to my Windows 7 (64 bit) laptop. With the server running on the > PC the client on my phone was unable to discover it either > automatically or by IP (connected by wi-fi). I followed the > diagnostic steps in the FAQ (turned off firewall, didn't help, then > ran the debug server to gather info).
I'm not sure I understand what that means because as far as I
understand everything is happening on the internal facing side of the
router. When you say "open up" ports, my understanding is that means
opening them to the outside world and telling them which internal
address to send packets on those ports to. I didn't think anything
here needed to touch the outside world. In my router I don't see
anything that would open or block any ports inside the internal
network.
Am I completely misunderstanding what you mean? Is there an easy way
to verify (ping, telnet, etc) if the ports in question are "open" as
you ask?
Thanks for the input for sure though.
On Apr 20, 10:30 pm, Reid Stevenson <reid.steven...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm assuming that you're router is behind a cable or dsl modem. When you
open the port on the router then the internal port is open as well as
external. Routers route traffic so both sides are open. If you are that
concerned about security then map the port to only accept data from one IP.
Assign that IP to your phone as it's static IP. If you still have trouble
put the phone IP you just set in the dmz (outside the firewall).
On Apr 22, 2012 12:01 PM, "abbagav" <gavriel.raa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand what that means because as far as I
> understand everything is happening on the internal facing side of the
> router. When you say "open up" ports, my understanding is that means
> opening them to the outside world and telling them which internal
> address to send packets on those ports to. I didn't think anything
> here needed to touch the outside world. In my router I don't see
> anything that would open or block any ports inside the internal
> network.
> Am I completely misunderstanding what you mean? Is there an easy way
> to verify (ping, telnet, etc) if the ports in question are "open" as
> you ask?
> Thanks for the input for sure though.
> On Apr 20, 10:30 pm, Reid Stevenson <reid.steven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Have you opened tcp 9901 udp 8889 ports on your router?
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Thanks for the help. In the end, the problem was my router. I started to accumulate other evidence that there was a problem in the router (laptops couldn't reach printer or network drive, etc). The router was apparently not allowing access from wireless connected devices to anything else on the network except the internet. It was a netgear router. I updated the firmware from the company site and when it restarted, everything suddenly worked. Now I'm very happy with gmote, enjoying my first family entertainment from the couch in years (because I could pause and resume without having to get up and look for the mouse). Thanks again.
On Friday, April 27, 2012 8:12:02 PM UTC+3, Reid wrote:
> I'm assuming that you're router is behind a cable or dsl modem. When you > open the port on the router then the internal port is open as well as > external. Routers route traffic so both sides are open. If you are that > concerned about security then map the port to only accept data from one IP. > Assign that IP to your phone as it's static IP. If you still have trouble > put the phone IP you just set in the dmz (outside the firewall). > On Apr 22, 2012 12:01 PM, "abbagav" <gavriel.raa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm not sure I understand what that means because as far as I >> understand everything is happening on the internal facing side of the >> router. When you say "open up" ports, my understanding is that means >> opening them to the outside world and telling them which internal >> address to send packets on those ports to. I didn't think anything >> here needed to touch the outside world. In my router I don't see >> anything that would open or block any ports inside the internal >> network.
>> Am I completely misunderstanding what you mean? Is there an easy way >> to verify (ping, telnet, etc) if the ports in question are "open" as >> you ask?
>> Thanks for the input for sure though.
>> On Apr 20, 10:30 pm, Reid Stevenson <reid.steven...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Have you opened tcp 9901 udp 8889 ports on your router?
>> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "gmote users" group. >> To post to this group, send email to gmote-users@googlegroups.com. >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> gmote-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/gmote-users?hl=en.
Hey seems you are done with it. Sad thing is i cant do it. Even i use netgear router and when i tried this thing on other pc having other router it was working well. so i guess the problem is netgear. Can you please tell me in detail what you did?? Did you do port forwarding or just updated router ? because when i login to router settings it tells me that it is up-to date. even send the link of updating the router .