Hi
I've 2 builds, one from the 08.05.2013 and on from today.
On the old build I can connect to the port 9090 with telnet and see the output.
On the new build this doesn't work, the connection gets refused.
Has the port changed or is this a bug?
Cheers
What version of XBMC are we talking about ? (I have to guess 13.0-alpha nightly).
What OS are you running on what hardware?
Why did you not
upload a debug log (wiki)?
Do you have the
Settings/Services#Remote_control (wiki) set up to allow other devices to connect, this is necessary to allow JSON-RPC connections.
I compiled the source myself, on time on 08.05.2013 and one time on 15.05.2013.
I tested It on windows and linux.
Hardware doesn't matter. (2 different pcs)
I did not update a debug because I thought the port could have changed.
Yes, remote control is enable. Else it wouldn't work with the older version.
I can upload a debug log if i'm at home.
I do not know if there was a recent regression in the 13.0-alpha versions, but I do see incoming jsonrpc calls in both your logs, just not the ones you manually created.
You could check for changes between 15-5 and 8-5 and see if any have to do with JSON-RPC, then try to revert them.
I do want to explain why I asked those questions:
You must understand that we are busy, do this in our spare time and would like information in a post so we can respond.
Making it a guessing game will not get you answers faster. You post this in the general help section, with no logs and hardly any information so I have no idea what you are doing, what your level of expertise is and where you got those builds.
I am moving this to a forum with people that might know what is going on in your case.
Reading code this will cause problems on WIN 7 and further
For WebServer there's 2 sockets opened so no trouble but for AirPlay and TCPServer only IPV6 if available then IPV4/
But starting with win 7 IPV6 is on and activated by default on all network interfaces.
I did not understand why airplay was not working anymore on my dev machine now I have answer