Which UMS.conf does UMS actually read?
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:37 pm
I've got UMS installed, but regardless of which UMS.conf file I populate with my information, it seems a phantom version of it is what the system calls.
I'm trying to get my IP filter whitelist configured, but editing the UMS.conf entries from the following locations does nothing:
- home/user/.config/UMS/UMS.conf
- usr/local/ums-6.2.0/UMS.conf
- /etc/UMS.conf
I can have my WDTV and PS3's IP addresses in the whitelist, and only those IPs, and other clients (my laptop, g/f's laptop) still auto-connect because the system says no IP filter is configured. The way I've got the IP addresses listed:
# Use an IP filter (whitelist)
# ----------------------------
# Set the IP address(es) and/or IP address range(s) of the clients permitted
# to connect. When no filter is specified, UMS will allow any IP address to
# connect to the service.
# Multiple IP addresses and/or IP address ranges can be separated with a comma
# or semicolon e.g.: 127.0.0.1,192.168.0-1.*
# Default: ""
ip_filter =192.168.1.106,191.168.1.1.107
What am I doing wrong here?
I'm trying to get my IP filter whitelist configured, but editing the UMS.conf entries from the following locations does nothing:
- home/user/.config/UMS/UMS.conf
- usr/local/ums-6.2.0/UMS.conf
- /etc/UMS.conf
I can have my WDTV and PS3's IP addresses in the whitelist, and only those IPs, and other clients (my laptop, g/f's laptop) still auto-connect because the system says no IP filter is configured. The way I've got the IP addresses listed:
# Use an IP filter (whitelist)
# ----------------------------
# Set the IP address(es) and/or IP address range(s) of the clients permitted
# to connect. When no filter is specified, UMS will allow any IP address to
# connect to the service.
# Multiple IP addresses and/or IP address ranges can be separated with a comma
# or semicolon e.g.: 127.0.0.1,192.168.0-1.*
# Default: ""
ip_filter =192.168.1.106,191.168.1.1.107
What am I doing wrong here?