On 09/19/2010 11:57 AM, Steven Stern wrote: > On 09/19/2010 12:05 PM, JD wrote: >> >> On 09/19/2010 08:38 AM, Steven Stern wrote: >>> I've enabled sharing over DAAP (Avahi) on the local network for my >>> Rhythmbox music library. When I start Rhythmbox, it shows up on iTunes >>> on my Mac, and Rhythmbox acknowledges the connection: >>> >>> (10:33:13) [0x9e59038] [session_id_validate] rb-daap-share.c:728: >>> Validating session id 3480614792 from 192.168.123.198 matches >>> 192.168.123.198 >>> >>> The playlists are correctly listed in iTunes, but none of the tracks >>> show up. >>> >>> The firewall is open on port 3689, a connection is established between >>> the two systems, but there's no traffic after the playlist names are sent. >>> >>> (FWIW, this also happens if iTunes is running on Windows.) >>> >> It probably has something to do with the permissions of the filesystem >> or directory and file permissions? >> Are you sure that the directory and it's contents can indeed be shared >> by this protocol? > The permissions on all directories are drwxrwxrwx and SELINUX is in > permissive mode. > OK, so another question that remains is: does the Rhytmbox protocol actually work in exporting the files to the cients on the net? To me, being security conscious, it would amount to inviting intrusion into the system. I do not believe anyone has gone through all the applications with a fine tooth comb to find backdoors and trojans. My $.02's worth. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines