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<div>Both had same IP - it didn't work. </div>
<div>So I put 127.0.0.1 for the Local Backend, and
172.16.10.54as Master backend (still same machine) </div>
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When properly configured as a master it aborts, as expected, because
there's no tuner.<br>
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When improperly configured as a slave, the slave gets further (seems
there's no tuner requirement) but gets itself tied up in knots when
it tries to connect to the master (itself), causing all sorts of
weirdness. You're basically telling it that the backend is both a
master & a slave.<br>
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