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Originally Posted by dbender54
I can try changing the port forward to Calibe to a higher number. It's now 2600. I'll review open port ranges and see what makes sense. I'm out of town for a few days, and would prefer not to do this remotely. When I uninstalled the instance of Calibre after I updated, I believe I got the /prefs in the home directory as well (thought that might have been the problem), but will check (I used AppZapper to uninstall). I will also try netstat to see what it reveals, and renaming the config folder (hadn't tried either of those). I agree that if I can fix this part, it will work as it did before. I'd like to actually fix the issue rather than force a bandaid on it, as I know it works (worked previously).
Thanks you for the suggestions. I'll let you know what I see.
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You keep saying
Port forwarding
Zero port forwarding is needed for the content server to function
Port forwarding is usually
kept turned OFF on my router and only enabled for specific occasions. The content server/wireless device connection is fully functional from all my devices, both wired and WiFi
If YOU need port forwarding, your Network topology probably includes multiple subnets or misconfigured routers. This is NOT a calibre problem.
If you are using a Network attached storage device FOR you Library folder... Officially, not a Calibre problem (read the FAQ entry on NAS). People do run (the entire) Calibre on some NAS, but officially it is unsupported and subject to breaking at any release.