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  1. #1
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    browse menu shows strange fields

    it looks like that:

    BROWSE

    * Albums
    * Artists
    * Genres
    * Years
    * Music Folder
    * New Music
    * Favorites
    * Random Mix
    * PMM (slayer)

    and sometimes it at first line also adds
    * Azureus

    server runs in virtual machine and shares LAN card of host (host as bridge) connected to switch
    (kinda funny installation, but its just temporary)

    SlimServer Version: 6.5.2 - 12047 - Debian - EN - iso-8859-1
    Perl Version: 5.8.8 i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
    MySQL Version: 5.0.38-Ubuntu_0ubuntu1

    Azureus link is empty (i have azureus, if that matters)

    PMM (slayer) is more strange and more persistant it shows some personal library not my for sure, mostly divX movies on windows. (cant open anything)

    My problem is simple, how to get ride of that trash list, and from where slimserver get it? if there is security hole i want to close it.

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    browse menu shows strange fields

    > server runs in virtual machine and shares LAN card of host (host as
    > bridge) connected to switch
    > (kinda funny installation, but its just temporary)


    Not at all, rather quite state of the art - I'm a big fan of this concept.

    > * PMM (slayer)


    Do you have any idea what that might be? Are you using the slayer.com

    > and sometimes it at first line also adds
    > * Azureus


    Azureus might be a service offering Universal Plug'n'Play
    (http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/UG_Plugins#UPnP). SlimServer will
    search your network for upnp devices/applications to integrate, such as
    Rhapsody. If you don't use Rhapsody, disable that plugin (Server
    Settings/Plugins).

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    Yeah, anything strange that shows up in Browse is a UPnP media server.

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    Azureus act as UPnP media server? time to sniff

    i allready unchecked in web interface many plugins including Rhapsody, didn't help.

    no idea about slayer, nor the content, nor slayer.com.

    will check UPnP issues, I don't have any Media server.
    At the moment it seem there is connection to Azureus.

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    There is currently no way to disable UPnP from the web interface, I have been meaning to add this and never got around to it. Just disabling plugins won't do it.

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    azureus UPnP twilight zone

    http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/UG_Plugins

    Quote Originally Posted by AzureusWiki
    This page describes the standard plugins of Azureus. Especially the new ones are not documented yet, so please contribute if you know anything about them.

    UPnP Media Server

    As of 3.0.1.4, Azureus comes included with the UPnP Media Server plugin. By default no files will be made available via its service. However, "Azureus" may start showing up on your devices that access UPnP Media Servers.

  7. #7
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    how i got around it

    it's SSDP (actually UPnP)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_...overy_Protocol

    PMM was "SERVER: Windows XP/5.1 UPnP/1.0 Philips Media Manager/3.3.12.0004"

    all of them sitting around of local internet provider users

    disabled Multicast support on firewall,
    dont need that on the moment (azureus cries ;-), but i guess could also filter off multicast packets on slimserver host using iptables.

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