03-01-2019, 08:02 PM
It seems I tend to end up answering my own questions on this forum.
Anyway, it turns out that configuring the firewall is really easy, as its name implies UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall), with G being the graphical interface version.
This is because it has many many preconfigured settings., including one for miniDLNA. The firewall now being available in the LL control panel.
After selecting the +, to add a rule, one simply has to select the application from a very long list.
Initially, I thought that was still not enough, but after restarting the server machine, and the Android based tablet controller, the DLNA server was discovered.
I can now render to the tablet, the TV or one of 4 digital radios, or multi-render to all of them, as I had been able to do previously.
I guess I'm gradually getting more confidence of using the Linux machine.
Anyway, it turns out that configuring the firewall is really easy, as its name implies UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall), with G being the graphical interface version.
This is because it has many many preconfigured settings., including one for miniDLNA. The firewall now being available in the LL control panel.
After selecting the +, to add a rule, one simply has to select the application from a very long list.
Initially, I thought that was still not enough, but after restarting the server machine, and the Android based tablet controller, the DLNA server was discovered.
I can now render to the tablet, the TV or one of 4 digital radios, or multi-render to all of them, as I had been able to do previously.
I guess I'm gradually getting more confidence of using the Linux machine.
I know you believe you understand what you think I said. But I'm not sure you realise that what you heard is not what I meant.
:Communication Theory
:Communication Theory