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Xbox 360

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:02 pm
by jnalli
I've installed and configured my Ushare as Nick suggested but my Xbox 360 still doesn't recognize my computer. Can anyone help? This my ushare.conf file.

# /etc/ushare.conf
# Edit this file with 'dpkg-reconfigure ushare'
# Configuration file for uShare

# uShare UPnP Friendly Name (default is 'uShare').
USHARE_NAME=uShare

# Interface to listen to (default is eth0).
# Ex : USHARE_IFACE=eth1
USHARE_IFACE=eth0

# Port to listen to (default is random from IANA Dynamic Ports range)
# Ex : USHARE_PORT=49200
USHARE_PORT=49200

# Port to listen for Telnet connections
# Ex : USHARE_TELNET_PORT=1337
USHARE_TELNET_PORT=

# Directories to be shared (space or CSV list).
# Ex: USHARE_DIR=/dir1,/dir2
USHARE_DIR=/dev/sda1/joshua

# Use to override what happens when iconv fails to parse a file name.
# The default uShare behaviour is to not add the entry in the media list
# This option overrides that behaviour and adds the non-iconv'ed string into
# the media list, with the assumption that the renderer will be able to
# handle it. Devices like Noxon 2 have no problem with strings being passed
# as is. (Umlauts for all!)
#
# Options are TRUE/YES/1 for override and anything else for default behaviour
USHARE_OVERRIDE_ICONV_ERR=

# Enable Web interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_WEB=yes

# Enable Telnet control interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_TELNET=no

# Use XboX 360 compatibility mode (yes/no)
ENABLE_XBOX=yes

# Use DLNA profile (yes/no)
# This is needed for PlayStation3 to work (among other devices)
ENABLE_DLNA=

Re: Xbox 360

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 4:29 pm
by jnalli
Guess I've stumped everybody including Nick.

Re: Xbox 360

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 6:27 pm
by TexasMike
jnalli wrote:I've installed and configured my Ushare as Nick suggested but my Xbox 360 still doesn't recognize my computer. Can anyone help? This my ushare.conf file.

# /etc/ushare.conf
# Edit this file with 'dpkg-reconfigure ushare'
# Configuration file for uShare

# uShare UPnP Friendly Name (default is 'uShare').
USHARE_NAME=uShare

# Interface to listen to (default is eth0).
# Ex : USHARE_IFACE=eth1
USHARE_IFACE=eth0

# Port to listen to (default is random from IANA Dynamic Ports range)
# Ex : USHARE_PORT=49200
USHARE_PORT=49200

# Port to listen for Telnet connections
# Ex : USHARE_TELNET_PORT=1337
USHARE_TELNET_PORT=

# Directories to be shared (space or CSV list).
# Ex: USHARE_DIR=/dir1,/dir2
USHARE_DIR=/dev/sda1/joshua

# Use to override what happens when iconv fails to parse a file name.
# The default uShare behaviour is to not add the entry in the media list
# This option overrides that behaviour and adds the non-iconv'ed string into
# the media list, with the assumption that the renderer will be able to
# handle it. Devices like Noxon 2 have no problem with strings being passed
# as is. (Umlauts for all!)
#
# Options are TRUE/YES/1 for override and anything else for default behaviour
USHARE_OVERRIDE_ICONV_ERR=

# Enable Web interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_WEB=yes

# Enable Telnet control interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_TELNET=no

# Use XboX 360 compatibility mode (yes/no)
ENABLE_XBOX=yes

# Use DLNA profile (yes/no)
# This is needed for PlayStation3 to work (among other devices)
ENABLE_DLNA=


This may sound kinda simple and obvious, but I gotta ask... Is port 49200 enabled correctly in your router? Don't remember the number of times that was my problem after hours to days of trying various ways to get it working, only to discover there was a problem with the router's config regarding that port.
Just a thought, and at least worth looking at.... ;)

Re: Xbox 360

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:46 pm
by Cell
Also is there a fire wall in your router?Does your router have a gaming setting?

Re: Xbox 360

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:01 pm
by jnalli
how do i check the port?

Re: Xbox 360

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:35 am
by Cell
See if your router is listed here....

http://www.portforward.com/english/rout ... rindex.htm

if so then click on it,and it will take you to a list of apps and instructions.