[mythtv-users] moving mythbox onto different network? computer says nooooo...

cromworshipper-mythtvlist at yahoo.com cromworshipper-mythtvlist at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 3 21:38:49 UTC 2006


I just ran into something similar to this when I changed the host name and IP address of my MythTV machine and I didn't understand the repercussions of that, so pardon me please if I'm just repeating the most obvious.

Did you stop your mythbackend and then run mythtv-setup and set up the IP address/hostname?  Do you have matching entries in /etc/hosts?  That's what it took for me.  I don't use SUSE because it seems any simple configuration requires a gui rather than a simple text file, so I can't help you with that.  Also, make sure your firewall isn't blocking the necessary ports.  If you're having problems with IM and the like, you have either a NAT setup issue and/or a firewall running that's blocking access.

If you have an XP machine between yourself and the internet, you're on your own.  For the people in my house that insist on windows, it gets relegated to some dark corner with severe antivirus/firewall stuff where it can't do any damage to my cheezy little network.

John

----- Original Message ----
From: Christopher Friend <christopher_friend at hotmail.com>
To: mythtv-users at mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2006 2:10:39 PM
Subject: [mythtv-users] moving mythbox onto different network? computer says nooooo...

aaarrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhhh.....

took me a week to set up mythtv originally (+ a month to get all the little 
bits like remotes/mythweb working). but there i was all chuffed with a 
perfectly working myth box, and what do i go and do? move back home from 
uni. and all hell breaks lose...

i'll start at the beginning then.

1. took me a while to figure out how to do the whole ip 
address/subnet/gateway/dns name thing to network it to my xp machine at home 
that's sharing the internet to everything. so far the best i've got is web 
browsing and ftp working, it's refusing to do anything with instant 
messenger programs, rpm updaters, anything other than http and ftp really. 
so now the myth stuff...

2. what with all the changing of ip addresses to network the thing, myth 
then refused to acknowledge the fact that i'd already spent weeks setting it 
up, and went back to square one. a day later and ... hmm... i'm too tired to 
make this make sense sooo...
ip: 192.168.0.3
subnet 255.255.255.0
in suse 10 if you go to some hosts/dns window thing i've had to change the 
name of the pc in there back to what it was on the old network for myth to 
even bother doing anything, so that's "trefsomethingorother", same as was in 
my old backedup myth database around the third bunch of writing stuff... 
workgroup is what i've got from my xp box. i've added 2 dns servers (my 
isp's ones).

anyway, after all that i eventually managed to get the frontend stuff using 
the correct skin, and for a few seconds mythweb even worked *and* showed all 
my old recordings.

but bar those few seconds it's constantly giving errors like fsocksstuff or 
"is mythbackend running?" "should i shoot myself now?" lalala... and trying 
to view recordings in mythfrontend it just gives up after a while.

3. i figured if my settings are ok, i don't care if i can view my old 
recordings or not, so i figured i'd just try tuning the channels again (now 
i'm 200 miles away from where i was last). that's about as useless as when i 
first tried it when i first tried mythtv. just searches transports flicking 
between locked and unlocked for a while, forget what the printout is but 
basically it's just repetitive errors,  doesnt find any transports or 
channels.

oh and mythfilldatabase doesnt like runnig either. bascially it's all a bit 
of a mess.

and why does a pvr need to be connected to a network anyway? seems it's the 
cause of most problems (at least for me), and all it's used for is the epg.

as ever, it took one button click (literaly) in windows (dual boot) to get 
the pvr on there running. so it's not the arial or anything. i'd use it 
instead but it's recordings are pretty bad.


sooo... any help with networking or channel scanning or forcing myth to be 
myth even though it doesn't think it has access to myth even though it's on 
the same machine would be much obliged. i'm going for an install in under 2 
weeks this time. i do have a final year uni project to finish. lord knows 
i've already spent about 50 times longer trying to get linux programs 
running than i have on that. and i've only got 4 weeks left now :o( err... 
yeah....


Christopher

ps. Bilsdale West Moor or Emley Moor (UK) channel.conf's this way please :o)


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