Used iptables-save and iptables-restore. You can put the restore command in /storage/.config/autostart.sh
Yeah, I use putty or juicessh from my phone. I should just run that command and paste the output?
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Yes: command you need is
tcpdump -i eth0 -X port not 22
hmm, it's an ongoing output, anything particular I should past, or should i just output it into a file for a few mins?
Mins are not necessary. A couple of seconds will be sufficient.
You can try
tcpdump -i eth0 -X port not 22 -c 1000
This will limit the output to 1000 packets
here you go
So thats interesting... You have the same packets in your traffic log which are disturbing my network.
The difference is that they appear one or two times every 5 seconds in your dump. And about 60 to 70 times in only one second in my dump.
Thanks a lot for your dump! :)
That IS interesting :)
Brand new to Rasplex, and I installed 9.9.16 on my rpi. It would seem that when I go into Preferences to adjust the overscan, I'm able to adjust it just fine, but when I hit escape on my keyboard to save the settings, it locks up Plex, and I have to reboot it. Once I reboot it, the settings for overscan are not saved.
Brand new to Rasplex, and I installed 9.9.16 on my rpi. It would seem that when I go into Preferences to adjust the overscan, I'm able to adjust it just fine, but when I hit escape on my keyboard to save the settings, it locks up Plex, and I have to reboot it. Once I reboot it, the settings for overscan are not saved.
Same problem here.
Brand new to Rasplex, and I installed 9.9.16 on my rpi. It would seem that when I go into Preferences to adjust the overscan, I'm able to adjust it just fine, but when I hit escape on my keyboard to save the settings, it locks up Plex, and I have to reboot it. Once I reboot it, the settings for overscan are not saved.
Helps if you read the first post, "- Adjusting overscan tends to require a reboot, as it takes a long time or forever to redraw the gui to new overscanned size"
Settings are saved on mine.
Regards
- Playback and control from iOS and Android, as well as official plex web client is REALLY sketchy, and should not be relied on until these changes are fixed by plex (we are working with them to help, but it's a tricky bug)
Hi,
Sketchy is a good word. I have tried the Android Plex app remote as well as third party remotes. I even tried the Windows Media Center remote which is better (hardwired via USB but the "skip to next track" funtion doesn't work). Is there a suggested remote?
thanks,
ron
- Adjusting overscan tends to require a reboot, as it takes a long time or forever to redraw the gui to new overscanned size
Have anyone tried to wait it out? I'm assuming "long time or forever" means most people won't wait that long.
My settings got lost during reboot, so now I'm gonna give it a few hours at least. The autocaching is taking forever(big sections), so I probably won't be able to use it until tomorrow anyways.
Hi Rasplex-Team,
after using OpenElec (3.2.3) on my Raspberry for quite some time I stumpled upon Plex for Synology (again) and found the RasPlex Project as the perfect combination of the Pros of the Raspberry and the Server based Plex. Brilliant.
Installation was ok (I’m not the big linux guy), but you should explain on the homepage in more details about connecting RasPlex to the Plex server - or did I just get it wrong: I had to manually put in the IP for the Synology Server, then it worked…
anyway, the reason I am writing is this: although RasPlex is based on Open Elec 3.2.2, I am missing the “Dual Audio Output” option, which is essential to me since I want to listen to my Music without having to turn on the TV.
Are you planning to ad this in a further release or did it just get lost?
Thank you for your reply!
Greetings From Germany!
DerBorno
Hi Rasplex-Team,
after using OpenElec (3.2.3) on my Raspberry for quite some time I stumpled upon Plex for Synology (again) and found the RasPlex Project as the perfect combination of the Pros of the Raspberry and the Server based Plex. Brilliant.
Installation was ok (I'm not the big linux guy), but you should explain on the homepage in more details about connecting RasPlex to the Plex server - or did I just get it wrong: I had to manually put in the IP for the Synology Server, then it worked..
anyway, the reason I am writing is this: although RasPlex is based on Open Elec 3.2.2, I am missing the "Dual Audio Output" option, which is essential to me since I want to listen to my Music without having to turn on the TV.
Are you planning to ad this in a further release or did it just get lost?
Thank you for your reply!
Greetings From Germany!
DerBorno
Please file this as an issue on github, https://github.com/RasPlex/RasPlex/wiki/How-to-report-a-bug
Hey guys, rasplex 9.9.17 was released which should fix network flooding issues. Please jump off this thread and onto the new one for 9.9.17 :)
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