2020-05-28, 19:41
@komplex
That's great to hear!
@webmaher
Can you post a new debug log (wiki) with the alpha? Will see if the cause has changed.
Also are there any additional requirements to accessing your server? ie. nginx reverse proxy, etc.
I know I'm likely repeating myself below but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Before posting a log in the thread I would sanitize it a bit first. Find and replace any server ip's with .'s or -'s, and any *Token=<token>.
Try to replace things using a consistent representation. ie. 192.168.1.1 is always replaced by 192.x.x.x, and 192.168.1.2 is always replaced by 192.y.y.y
The add-on hides this as best as possible but some leaks through with Kodi's logging. You're also welcome to PM it as well if still concerned.
That's great to hear!
@webmaher
Can you post a new debug log (wiki) with the alpha? Will see if the cause has changed.
Also are there any additional requirements to accessing your server? ie. nginx reverse proxy, etc.
I know I'm likely repeating myself below but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Before posting a log in the thread I would sanitize it a bit first. Find and replace any server ip's with .'s or -'s, and any *Token=<token>.
Try to replace things using a consistent representation. ie. 192.168.1.1 is always replaced by 192.x.x.x, and 192.168.1.2 is always replaced by 192.y.y.y
The add-on hides this as best as possible but some leaks through with Kodi's logging. You're also welcome to PM it as well if still concerned.