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Calibre server mac and android
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Can't seem to find my calibre server. I'm on a mac, and I'm using port 8787, I have it forwarded in the router, to my computers ip address. I go to 192.168.0.192:8787 in WordPlayer v3 on my nexus one. No go. It says server not found. I do not have a firewall up. Please help! ![]() Thanks! |
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Can you ping 192.168.0.192? Can you access your server from a browser on another computer on your LAN? Can you access your server on 192.168.0.192 at 127.0.0.1:8787 via loopback?
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The 192.168... address will work only from within your home net. Starson17's diagnostics are an excellent place to start if you are connecting to your home network using wifi. |
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BTW, as long as you're reading - I use dyndns to get "around this inconvenience." For years I've run a tiny software prog to do the that job on one of my 24/7 machines. Every now and then, I decide to stop using it, and turn on the automatic dyndns update built into my router. The router method seems to work perfectly, as I never lose access, but after a month or two I get an email from dyndns telling me I haven't logged in or updated in a month and they're terminating my free account! Then I switch back to the prog method of update and all goes well. Does it make sense to you that the dynamic IP remains unchanged for more than a month, so the router never updates? I've never tracked the actual IP for that long. I know the prog update method does a periodic update. I've occasionally mentioned to others they can just use the built-in router dyndns updater, but now I wonder if that's not a good idea. |
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Taking a guess, I would say that you have a stable 'dynamic' address and that your router is trying but failing to update. If you turn dyndns on in your router, it should update and you should see the refresh date change on dyndns. If it does not, then something is probably wrong with the setup. I would guess password, but it could be any of client, dynamic host name, user name, or password. Of course, you could have a router with a non-conforming client. ![]() |
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Yeah, but he may find it useful, if he needs dynamic support
![]() I've got an old WRT54G (linux based) running hacked firmware (Sveasoft). I know it will update, because I've forced an IP change and checked at dyndns. Password/login issues all are ruled out. What I don't know is whether it updates monthly, need it or not, or even whether the IP changes within that time frame. Perhaps I'll update the firmware. Thanks for the comments. We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread. Last edited by Starson17; 06-11-2010 at 10:50 AM. |
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I'm having a very similar problem with my Droid. I can Ping my IP, it works when I use it on a different computer, and I can bring up the loopback on my mac, but WordPlayer still continually says that the "server is not found". I would try Starson17's diagnostics, but I don't know how to find them through the forums. Also set up port forwarding for 8080. Trying to do this within my wifi network.
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What happens when you try to browse from your Droid with the browser to your Calibre content server? |
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Thanks for the quick reply, It works through the browser. I just forwarded the port because I thought I needed to.
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If it works through the browser on your phone, you're set up correctly as far as browsing on a phone, and that's as far as I go in this area. I'm not familiar with Wordplayer's requirements. Perhaps it needs a special port, or needs to go to the OPDF part of the server, or needs other special setup. With luck, someone else will chime in here.
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I have run across some browser-like programs that do not correctly recognize IP addresses for what they are, or don't recognize the port specifier.
Try using the complete URL syntax: http://192.168.0.192:8787/ And while you are there, try going directly to the OPDF part of the server: http://192.168.0.192:8787/stanza |
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Were you thinking he might have been going to 192.168.0.192:8787 in the browser instead of http://192.168.0.192:8787, i.e. omitting the http:// ? Do you know if WordPlayer uses OPDF? |
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![]() While on the subject, I have seen one or two applications that couldn't handle IP addresses at all. They pass them to DNS for resolution, and when it fails they don't attempt to connect directly. If that is the case for WordPlayer, then dyndns might be the answer. Set up an account, point your name at 192.168.0.192, and poof! No IP address in the URL line. |
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http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/ or http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/mobile or http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/stanza Where UserName:Password are those defined for the content server. |
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I was looking at the bug tracker and found this:
http://bugs.calibre-ebook.com/ticket/4603 It says that you cannot use the port in the address. Just use the raw address 192.168.0.192, and WordPlayer will add the port. (I think it needs to be on the default 8080 port to work.) Last edited by Starson17; 06-14-2010 at 03:03 PM. |
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