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Re-enable iTunes sharing outside local subnet
Authored by: dbudde on May 05, '04 10:56:42AM

OK, I have this working now. Thanks for all the tips. Question though, when I put my client to sleep, and then wake it and run iTunes and try to connect to shared music on the server, I get the following error:

The shared music library is not accessible for an unknown reason (-3260).

How do I re-enable the 4689 port mapping without rebooting the machine? If I just re-execute the ssh command, I get the following message:

bind: Address already in use
channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 4689
Could not request local forwarding

Also how does one get all this to happen automatically instead of opening a terminal and paste the command in manually after a reboot.



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Re-enable iTunes sharing outside local subnet
Authored by: dbudde on May 05, '04 03:19:55PM

Nevermind. I found a nice little ssh manager app (ssh tunnel manager).

http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/stm/

You can add this to your startup items and it will setup your port forwarding. You can start and stop this with a single click also.



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