

Slim::Networking::Repositories::_ANON_ (149) https lookup failed – trying plain text http instead: Slim::Networking::Repositories::_ANON_ (146) Failed to fetch : Timed out waiting for data Plugins::IckStreamPlugin::PlayerManager::_ANON_ (123) Failed to get application identity for max2play: Plugins::IckStreamPlugin::PlayerManager::_performPlayerInitialization (336) Initializing Squeezebox woonkamer (5758B89C-38A8-435C-B505-B0A3416ED35B) Plugins::IckStreamPlugin::PlayerManager::_performPlayerInitialization (336) Initializing Squeezebox keuken (75545A41-380F-4F5D-9071-4153A0CFEB16) Plugins::IckStreamPlugin::BrowseManager::_ANON_ (207) Failed to retrieve content services from cloud for Squeezebox woonkamer: Connect timed out: Verbinding is verlopen Slim::Networking::Async::connect (114) Failed to connect to :443, because Here’s an abstract of the debug info of the LMS after a restart: – I can reach the audio files on my Samba share QNAP file server, using a Win notebookĬould you please shine your light on this? – The Max2Play licence has been activated. – The Pi has 2 IP’s: one for wifi and one for the cabled connection with my QNAP file server. – I’m running LMS Nightly 7.9 at a Raspberry Pi3 running version 2.48. However, I can still reach the Pi through a browser (Max2Play panel) and by using Putty (SSH). I’ve reset Max2Play and reconfigured everything without results. I get a ‚Connection refused‘ error in my browser. Meaning, not the players nor the LMS panel at port 9000. Although it all used to work flawless, none of my devices can connect to LMS anymore.
