2010-10-28, 17:44
Ok, i uninstalled and tried again and this is what I have done.
1: Installed Apache webserver 2.2.1.7
and set 10.10.1.8 (IPv4 gotten from IPconfig)
2: Installed gd-2.0.33-1
3: Installed xampplite-win32-1.7.3
4: Created the folder "PDAremote" in HTDOCS and unzipped
XBMC_HTTP-R_v0.5a2 into it.
5: Ran XBMC with "allow control via HTTP" enabled, port set to 80 and Username XBMC. Internet access enabled on port 8080 (nothing else checked or filled in)In config.php I have set name to "PDAremote" and IP to the above mentioned one. MAC is changed to the one I got from running "getmac" in the cmd-window.
If I open http://10.10.1.8 in IE on the PC running XBMC I get the notification "it works!".
If I do the same on my PDA running opera the connection gets timed out.
If I open http://10.10.1.8/PDAremote or http://10.10.1.8/XBMC I get the "HTTP 404 not found" (on PC running XBMC)
So, where do I go from now?
EDIT:
Uninstalled xampplite and used the zip-file instead of the installer. Changed both ports in XBMC to 8080 and it seems to be working on my xbmc-pc.
Still no-go on PDA.
1: Installed Apache webserver 2.2.1.7
and set 10.10.1.8 (IPv4 gotten from IPconfig)
2: Installed gd-2.0.33-1
3: Installed xampplite-win32-1.7.3
4: Created the folder "PDAremote" in HTDOCS and unzipped
XBMC_HTTP-R_v0.5a2 into it.
5: Ran XBMC with "allow control via HTTP" enabled, port set to 80 and Username XBMC. Internet access enabled on port 8080 (nothing else checked or filled in)In config.php I have set name to "PDAremote" and IP to the above mentioned one. MAC is changed to the one I got from running "getmac" in the cmd-window.
If I open http://10.10.1.8 in IE on the PC running XBMC I get the notification "it works!".
If I do the same on my PDA running opera the connection gets timed out.
If I open http://10.10.1.8/PDAremote or http://10.10.1.8/XBMC I get the "HTTP 404 not found" (on PC running XBMC)
So, where do I go from now?
EDIT:
Uninstalled xampplite and used the zip-file instead of the installer. Changed both ports in XBMC to 8080 and it seems to be working on my xbmc-pc.
Still no-go on PDA.