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19th September 2006 at 2:30 am #601
wmkrahling
GuestBrand New to Firefly
I have setup mt-daap and works fine BUT
Is there a webpage to configure the app. I am not talking about the wiki to explain the configuration, but something I log into and make playlists, change configuration, add or change shared directories? Similar to FreeNAS or most home routers. Mt-daap says it is web-based configuration
Am I just missing it?
If not – Huge suggestion that I will move to the request list.
20th September 2006 at 12:54 am #6477sonichouse
Participantthe web config runs on port 3689 e.g. http://slug:3689
the default password is mt-daapd
20th September 2006 at 1:35 am #6478rpedde
Participant@wmkrahling wrote:
Brand New to Firefly
I have setup mt-daap and works fine BUT
Is there a webpage to configure the app. I am not talking about the wiki to explain the configuration, but something I log into and make playlists, change configuration, add or change shared directories? Similar to FreeNAS or most home routers. Mt-daap says it is web-based configuration
Am I just missing it?
If not – Huge suggestion that I will move to the request list.
Like wmkrahling said, and the password is the “admin_pw” in config. If you are running on win or mac, there is a button in the tray/prefs app that will push you into the web config.
22nd September 2006 at 12:22 pm #6479wmkrahling
GuestMy media is on a Linux (Ubuntu) box. OK I got in and it looks good, but the webconfig is “read Only”
Any Ubuntu users have any suggestions. I do not understand why it has to be in root. Unless the box is used by multiple users.
Even so. Webpage config. Great idea if it was not read only.
22nd September 2006 at 10:59 pm #6480polak
GuestYou need to change the permissions of the mt-daapd.conf file amd then you can edit it via the webconfig: –
sudo chmod a+rwx /etc/mt-dpaad.conf (for example)
One effect however appears to be that an edit via webconfig strips out all those useful hashed out comment lines automatically so do make a copy first.
I’m running on a Ubuntu box too!
23rd September 2006 at 5:07 pm #6481rpedde
Participant@polak wrote:
One effect however appears to be that an edit via webconfig strips out all those useful hashed out comment lines automatically so do make a copy first.
Nightlies preserves the comments, as a FYI.
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