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Universal media server not showing up on network
Universal media server not showing up on network





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  1. #UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK SOFTWARE#
  2. #UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK PS3#
  3. #UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK ZIP#
  4. #UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK MAC#

It seems like you might not be aware of what UPnP is. party program to control the firewall rules, this is probably overridden anyway though. UPnP also depends on multicast being available in both directions.īy default, Windows will open UPnP traffic in the firewall rules when you "enable UPnP" in Windows and vice versa. UMS use UPnP for discovery and HTTP for transfers, so these things must flow freely. That doesn't work for UMS though, as it needs two-way communication with the renderers. The normal configuration is to allow any outgoing traffic and block all incoming traffic. Your firewall configuration sounds just opposite what's normal. Their main goal is often to find a way to get some money out of people that aren't knowledgeable, selling them a false sense of security.

#UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK SOFTWARE#

Without knowing anything about this, I can just say generally that a lot of, if not most, "security" software available don't do much to improve security and often just cause problems. You should disable the firewall and see if that solves your problems, although I suspect that you'd have to disable VoodooShield as well for things to work properly. I can't tell you what to do or not, but UMS can't work if it's not allowed to do what it needs to. I can also see that things which normally works (like running "tasklist") is blocked, so I assume this is caused by VoodooShield.

#UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK PS3#

Looking in your log I can see that there's no communication with the PS3 at all, which means that something is blocking the traffic. I have no knowledge of the "security" programs you use or why you use them, but I'm pretty sure they cause problems.

#UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK ZIP#

zip Firewall ruleset (20.8 KiB) Downloaded 319 times ums_dbg.zip TRACE log (30.31 KiB) Downloaded 313 times I am very sure the solution to our woes is some completely ridiculous misconfiguration in the firewall, but I just.

universal media server not showing up on network

The start-up part of the log does actually recognise that it should be looking at. There are lots of "Sending ALIVE." entries. The post-startup logs show many entries denying access to the desktop and at least one entry denying access to the lappy. UMS fails completely to see the PS3, even though it is pointed straight at it. Our problem was seen tonight, after several weeks of not using UMS. We know the PS3 has access to the internet, as Netflix is used a lot, thus the ethernet cable is plugged in.

#UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVER NOT SHOWING UP ON NETWORK MAC#

DHCP is enabled in the router, but is bypassed by manally assigning IPs to MAC addresses. As noted above, this system has worked well so far. I do not use UPnP, all IP addresses are manually assigned in the router and UPnP services are disabled as far as possible in the desktop. wfw) says it is binary, but contains mostly clear text. I have attached the current ruleset as well as the TRACE log. WFC was installed about 3 weeks ago, and WF was switched in at that time. All traffic inbound to the desktop is permitted, and outbound is strictly regulated to essential (apps or the OS need it to work) traffic only. Security on the Desktop is VoodooShield 4.20 (anti-exe) and WIndows Firewall with Windows Firewall Control 5.3.0.0. The daughter's lappy (.1.2) is normally switched on, but hibernates when not needed. The subnet has several members, most of which are normally switched off until needed or simply not present in the house. It's on the Desktop, Win7 HP圆4 SP1 (.1.4), ethernet to a PS3 (.1.8).







Universal media server not showing up on network