2023-12-10, 15:07
(2023-11-25, 01:42)pucknell Wrote: as for mounting via Shield vs mounting vis Kodi, one small issue i found wth the Shield method (which increases speeds by a lot) is that Kodi could scan/see the folders, but not the content. Found this fix and it is now working 100%.
- Nvidia Shield / settings / Apps / Kodi / Permissions / Files and media / Allow all the time
But..i just found another issue. When i try and export library, Kodi doesn't seem to have write abilities. Unable to write to folder is the warning i get. Doh.
Whether uPNP is more or less secure than SMB depends upon your setup. With the sharing solution I use, I believe uPnP is more secure than SMB and SMB shares are often not necessary. in my setup uPnP is used simply for discovery and the centralized server manage which uPnP endpoints (i.e. Kodi, nonKodi etc..) can access the server and once they have access, it is all over HTTP with centralized permissions. SMB may or may not be needed depending upon where the underlying media is located (i.e. on the server or not) but even when it is accessed via SMB, only the server accesses the SMB share vs. each client.
IMHO that is more secure and I don't deal with any Kodi SMB to media sharing config issues. I realize the solution I use won't work for everyone. I was simply commenting on the protocol security discussion.
Thanks,
Jeff