Hi Kent,
Some nice sleuthing. Can you give me a file / line number where you saw the sqlite safe code?
I'll see if I can put together a fix 🙂
-Tim
Code:
/var/www/inc/playerlib.php
line 1156: $values .= "'" . SQLite3::escapeString($value) . "',";
Chasing through his stuff makes my brain hurt (an old Monty Python line).
Regards,
Kent
Hi,
CIFS password is already single quoted in the code and seems to be working for the majority of users. If there is another delimiter that would be better then feel free to propose one, or even propose a different approach.
-Tim
strange, since if I modify the following line
$_password = $_mp['password'];
so that the pw gets encapulated by single-quotes all works fine and cifs mounts from within the MoOde GUI also allow for $ chars within the password.
Hi,
I'm able to repro several different failure scenarios when either single or double quotes are present in the SMB/CIFS password. I'll just assume that its same for WiFi password and other passwords in moOde.
Universal fix would be to simply validate the password fields and reject if single or double quotes are present.
-Tim
I'm able to repro several different failure scenarios when either single or double quotes are present in the SMB/CIFS password. I'll just assume that its same for WiFi password and other passwords in moOde.
Universal fix would be to simply validate the password fields and reject if single or double quotes are present.
-Tim
Hello guys,
my CustomWorks DAC1 USB is working well with Rpi3, upsampling as well (Radio streaming only). Unfortunately I´m not able to access my FLAC files stored on my PC (Win10), red cross in the NAS sources. I read something about SMB version 3.0 problem but not familiar with that so much. Can you please help me to solve it?
Mood log says: wrk_sourcemount(): Mount error: (mount error(112): Host is down.
Thank you!
my CustomWorks DAC1 USB is working well with Rpi3, upsampling as well (Radio streaming only). Unfortunately I´m not able to access my FLAC files stored on my PC (Win10), red cross in the NAS sources. I read something about SMB version 3.0 problem but not familiar with that so much. Can you please help me to solve it?
Mood log says: wrk_sourcemount(): Mount error: (mount error(112): Host is down.
Thank you!
Hi
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and had the same problem.
Fixed by turning on Windows Feature SMB 1.0/CIFS, just tick all 3 boxes.
I also have SMB Direct ticked.
Happy Days
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and had the same problem.
Fixed by turning on Windows Feature SMB 1.0/CIFS, just tick all 3 boxes.
I also have SMB Direct ticked.
Happy Days
Hi
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and had the same problem.
Fixed by turning on Windows Feature SMB 1.0/CIFS, just tick all 3 boxes.
I also have SMB Direct ticked.
Happy Days
SMB Direct is ticked as W10 default. SMB 1 is risky due to ransomware WanaCry vulnerability. So that would be better to look for another player (Kodi is working for me via Upnp). Better to play without upsampling feature than nothing(encrypted files)
SMB Direct is ticked as W10 default. SMB 1 is risky due to ransomware WanaCry vulnerability. So that would be better to look for another player (Kodi is working for me via Upnp). Better to play without upsampling feature than nothing(encrypted files)
Hi,
Can you describe some real-world scenarios where moOde users will be affected by your claim below?
"SMB 1 is risky due to ransomware WanaCry vulnerability. So that would be better to look for another player"
If you can provide evidence that this is a real concern than I can investigate some options in Samba.
-Tim
A very big 'thank-you' to TheOldPresbyope for your ongoing posts about upnp/dlna on MoOde !
Kent, you inspired this old dinosaur (Transcriptors..Sondek...Well Tempered et al ) to give it a go. Worked fist time... 😀
I have been using USB Audio-Player pro on my Android tablet for walkabout music.
Some other poster recently recommended Neutron and I found it to be a lot of fun (with the ugliest interface ever) and very easy to stream to MoOde as a dlna renderer.
Thus encouraged...I have spent a happy afternoon setting up Ubuntu and Deadbeef to stream to MoOde and can now enjoy so much more of my stored music !! (by now you've guessed that Nas-cifs-blah-blah is quite beyond me 🙂 )
As background it is rather wonderful.... though for dedicated listening a full MoOde experience is still my go to....(and when the additional rt and ll kernels return...hint..Tim..hint... life will be compleate 😀 )
Open Goldberg
@TheOldPresbyope
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Kent, you inspired this old dinosaur (Transcriptors..Sondek...Well Tempered et al ) to give it a go. Worked fist time... 😀
I have been using USB Audio-Player pro on my Android tablet for walkabout music.
Some other poster recently recommended Neutron and I found it to be a lot of fun (with the ugliest interface ever) and very easy to stream to MoOde as a dlna renderer.
Thus encouraged...I have spent a happy afternoon setting up Ubuntu and Deadbeef to stream to MoOde and can now enjoy so much more of my stored music !! (by now you've guessed that Nas-cifs-blah-blah is quite beyond me 🙂 )
As background it is rather wonderful.... though for dedicated listening a full MoOde experience is still my go to....(and when the additional rt and ll kernels return...hint..Tim..hint... life will be compleate 😀 )
Open Goldberg
@TheOldPresbyope
no it's not! 😉old Monty Python line
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Oh no it doesn't !!!
Perhaps you were expecting the Spanish Inquisition.
A very big 'thank-you' to TheOldPresbyope for your ongoing posts about upnp/dlna on MoOde !
Kent, you inspired this old dinosaur (Transcriptors..Sondek...Well Tempered et al ) to give it a go. Worked fist time... 😀
I have been using USB Audio-Player pro on my Android tablet for walkabout music.
Some other poster recently recommended Neutron and I found it to be a lot of fun (with the ugliest interface ever) and very easy to stream to MoOde as a dlna renderer.
Thus encouraged...I have spent a happy afternoon setting up Ubuntu and Deadbeef to stream to MoOde and can now enjoy so much more of my stored music !! (by now you've guessed that Nas-cifs-blah-blah is quite beyond me 🙂 )
As background it is rather wonderful.... though for dedicated listening a full MoOde experience is still my go to....(and when the additional rt and ll kernels return...hint..Tim..hint... life will be compleate 😀 )
Open Goldberg
@TheOldPresbyope no it's not! 😉
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/610/32459388541_a0090656ca_b.jpg
LOL, thats not u is it Bob ;-)
I have question concerning two IQaudio pi digiamp+ hats I just got in for my raspberry pi inside some wifi speakers running MoodeAudio that I built. The digiamps are rated to be run at 19v and I have 12v battery packs built into my speakers. Has anyone run this type of board at 12v or do I need to upgrade my power supplies to 19v. If so any recommendations on a 19v battery pack power supply for this type of application.
I was able to fire up one of the digiamps up last night with a old 16v power supply I had and it seemed to work fine. I didn't run it for long in fear of damage but it did work at 16v.
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Anything between 9 and 20v is fine
dug up old stuff.
its moode.local to launch via web browser after wifi setup
This is all in the install instructions.
The file ‘readme’ is aptly named.
Hi,
does anyone ever tried to integrate a DAB receiver like the Realtek RTL2832U?
When camping you do not always have internet 😉
Regards
Michael
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Hey all. I used HeeBoo's script to install 4.0 Beta 12. So far so good - going to moode.local works, I can stream music, SSH, etc.
The issue I'm having right now is with the display and getting Local UI to work. When the Pi boots up, it displays the usual startup stuff, says the Authorization Manager is enabled, and then the display output basically turns off. The display options in /boot/config.txt are correct, especially since I get that initial startup load screen.
localui.service is running:
$ systemctl status localui.service
● localui.service - Start Chromium Browser
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/localui.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sat 2018-01-27 16:44:23 EST; 13min ago
Main PID: 468 (xinit)
CGroup: /system.slice/localui.service
├─468 /usr/bin/xinit
└─469 /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg :0
Any ideas why the display turns off?
The issue I'm having right now is with the display and getting Local UI to work. When the Pi boots up, it displays the usual startup stuff, says the Authorization Manager is enabled, and then the display output basically turns off. The display options in /boot/config.txt are correct, especially since I get that initial startup load screen.
localui.service is running:
$ systemctl status localui.service
● localui.service - Start Chromium Browser
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/localui.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sat 2018-01-27 16:44:23 EST; 13min ago
Main PID: 468 (xinit)
CGroup: /system.slice/localui.service
├─468 /usr/bin/xinit
└─469 /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg :0
Any ideas why the display turns off?
Anything between 9 and 20v is fine
Thanks Zoo that's what I need to know also thanks for steering me toward IQaudio for the pi digiamp+. I got two they work great they also resolved the issues I was having with AirPlay.
Any tips or point me toward a guide on how to get how to get BT to work on MoOde
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