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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/01/2017 09:02 AM, Daniel Frey
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cite="mid:CAPCaEbzM3Tm1Pih+q6xuzMxqEsGRK1OzhcrnYOUfF-C7zgdb7w@mail.gmail.com">Since
I upgraded to v29 I can no longer access 6544 over a port forward
on my router. I have no issue accessing mythweb, however.
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<div>I have noticed rejected connections in the backend logs when
trying this.</div>
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<div>Are there new settings for the http server in v29 regarding
this?</div>
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There is a new feature in v29 that blocks access from outside of
your local network, as a security measure. You can override that by
going to mythtv-setup, general, host address backend settings, and
selecting "allow connections from all subnets". It is not
recommended because then the whole world can connect to your mythtv
system.<br>
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Peter<br>
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