Hello, I'm relatively new to linux and I'm trying to get my xbox and Fedora 10 to play along with each other. I've set up the config files and everything, and even I can stream music, but not without shutting down my firewall.
I've added the default port of uShare, 49200, to the 'other ports' section as TCP to the firewall configuration and applied it and all but no dice, and I'm not sure what to do now. Any advice would be of great help : )
Here's my uShare config file, if it matters:
Code:
# /etc/ushare.conf
# Configuration file for uShare
# uShare UPnP Friendly Name (default is 'uShare').
USHARE_NAME=uShare
# Interface to listen to (default is eth0).
# Ex : USHARE_IFACE=eth1
USHARE_IFACE=eth0
# Port to listen to (default is random from IANA Dynamic Ports range)
# Ex : USHARE_PORT=49200
USHARE_PORT=49200
# Port to listen for Telnet connections
# Ex : USHARE_TELNET_PORT=1337
USHARE_TELNET_PORT=
# Directories to be shared (space or CSV list).
# Ex: USHARE_DIR=/dir1,/dir2
USHARE_DIR=/home/Jeremy/Music
# Use to override what happens when iconv fails to parse a file name.
# The default uShare behaviour is to not add the entry in the media lis# This option overrides that behaviour and adds the non-iconv'ed string into
# the media list, with the assumption that the renderer will be able to
# handle it. Devices like Noxon 2 have no problem with strings being passed
# as is. (Umlauts for all!)
#
# Options are TRUE/YES/1 for override and anything else for default behaviour
USHARE_OVERRIDE_ICONV_ERR=
# Enable Web interface (yes/no)
USHARE_ENABLE_WEB=yes
# Enable Telnet control interface (yes/no)
USHARE_ENABLE_TELNET=no
# Use XboX 360 compatibility mode (yes/no)
USHARE_ENABLE_XBOX=yes
# Use DLNA profile (yes/no)
# This is needed for PlayStation3 to work (among other devices)
USHARE_ENABLE_DLNA=no