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Port blocked universal media server xfinity
Port blocked universal media server xfinity







port blocked universal media server xfinity

I ended up finally getting my own modem/ router which was probably long overdue. If you turn off forwarded ports, and then turn on Advanced Security, you can forward the ports again without this issue.

port blocked universal media server xfinity

I think this is a bug, but if you have ports forwarded before turning on Advanced Security, it will always warn you about those ports, even if you allow access. If you click through on the threats, you can then allow access: You can go through the security page and see what threats it blocked. It really should be viewed as beta, since it just launched and has a lot of learning to do before it's ready for everyone. Damn Gremlins! The only thing I changed was UMS starting with Windows.Īlso, It would be nice if UMS recognized DLNA clients that come on line after it starts-but not a necessity.Xfinity Advanced Security is optional. Also, UMS startup time is almost instantaneous now whereas before it was around a minute to come up. Re-enabled UMS to start with Windows and problem is still clear. I disabled having UMS stat with Windows to see if Java was also re-starting with Windows. The only way I could get the ports to release was computer re-start. Also, it will not respond to "End Process" in Task Manager.

port blocked universal media server xfinity

Javaw continues to run after UMS is closed. Upon next close and re-start, log reports port 6001 in use by another application. Upon exiting UMS, and even waiting a few minutes, on next startup log reports port 5001 in use by another application. Initial start up with port configured to 5001 is OK. Newbie user as of this afternoon and having same trouble. Unless the port is not clearing from the TCP/IP stack until restart of the machine (ignoring any usage timeouts). I would like to know if the javaw.exe in taskmanager is not killing upon exit of UMS (Check before you post a log). Restart UMS via the 'Restart Server' Button Go back to 'General Configuration' and change the default port to 5001Ħ. Restart UMS via the 'Restart Server' Buttonĥ. Go to 'General Configuration' and change the default port to 5002Ĥ. Go to 'Logs' Change 'Log Level' at bottom of page to 'TRACE'ģ. Now i'm running Java 8 but i didn't see any difference in Java could you try this for meĢ. I will look into it with wireshark, and (a fav program of mine) Process Explorer. Also close and reload after heavy usage doesn't increase the chances in my testing. Lets look at it further, i must admit i start and shutdown UMS a lot during times of testing (thats a lot lately) and have only seen a javaw.exe hang once in about 20 restarts. and why is there a remote address of port 0?Īlso had to look up that CLOSE_WAIT ip and it happens to be this company: WHOIS Those 52k ports are because im running AD on my machine Code: Select all TCP :52833 :52834ĞSTABLISHED









Port blocked universal media server xfinity