Bound Network Adaptor changes on reboot
I've got VMWare Player installed on the same PC that runs Serviio. VMWare Player creates 2 Virtual Network adaptors for its own use.
Each time I reboot my machine Serviio chooses a VMWare virtual adaptor to bind to. Thus making it inaccessible from my home LAN. This happens regardless of whether I select an explicit adaptor or "auto detect".
I'm aware of the "-Dserviio.boundAddr=a.b.c.d" option for the ServiioService.exe.vmoptions file, and have started to use it.
Just some thoughts on this;
This is binding to an IP address not an adaptor. As everything is on DHCP in my network there is a chance that the IP will change.
It does not match what is displayed in the console, so whilst it may work, it's not displayed anywhere helpful for future troubleshooting.
Hope it helps..!
Each time I reboot my machine Serviio chooses a VMWare virtual adaptor to bind to. Thus making it inaccessible from my home LAN. This happens regardless of whether I select an explicit adaptor or "auto detect".
I'm aware of the "-Dserviio.boundAddr=a.b.c.d" option for the ServiioService.exe.vmoptions file, and have started to use it.
Just some thoughts on this;
This is binding to an IP address not an adaptor. As everything is on DHCP in my network there is a chance that the IP will change.
It does not match what is displayed in the console, so whilst it may work, it's not displayed anywhere helpful for future troubleshooting.
Hope it helps..!
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Asus Sabertooth P67, Core i7-2600 3.4GHz, 16Gb DDR3-14900, Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512Mb, HL-DT-ST GH22LS50, System: Intel SSD 520 Series 240Gb, VM: Intel SSD 330 Series 240Gb, Data: Seagate Barracuda ST31500341AS 1500GB 32Mb Cache, DLNA: Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 320GB 16Mb Cache
Samsung UE48H6400, Sony BDP-S490, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One.
Samsung UE48H6400, Sony BDP-S490, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One.