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miniDLNA 1.1.4 und ich



Auf meinem Server - Debian stretch - läuft miniDLNA in der Version 1.1.4! Bis vor kurzem auch
problemlos, aber nach einem der letzen "apt upgrade" zickt er/es rum.
Ein http://192.168.xxx.xx1:8200 lifert die Ausgabe
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   MiniDLNA status
   Media library
   Audio files    0
   Video files    15
   Image files    0

   Connected clients
   ID  Type               IP Address         HW Address Connections
0 Unknown 192.168.xxx.xx5 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:57 0 <== VLC (Laptop) 1 Generic UPnP 1.0 192.168.xxx.xx3 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:E4 0 <== VLC (Desktop I) 2 Sony Bravia 192.168.xxx.xx1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:57 0 <== Fernseher 3 Unknown 192.168.xxx.xx7 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:3F 0 <== VLC (Desktop II)

   -1 connections currently open
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So weit, so gut. VLC kann keine Verbindung herstellen und der Sony Bavaria braucht zum Aufbau der
Serververbindung 3 Minuten und mehr.
Auch diese Befehlsfolge bringt keine Verbesserung:
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   18:38:17#~# service minidlna stop
   18:41:51#~# rm /var/cache/minidlna/files.db
   18:41:59#~# service minidlna start
   19:07:31#~# service minidlna status
   * minidlna.service - LSB: minidlna server
    Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/minidlna)
    Active: active (exited) since Do 2015-10-22 18:46:36 CEST; 22min ago
      Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
Process: 22630 ExecStop=/etc/init.d/minidlna stop (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 23316 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/minidlna start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

   Okt 22 18:46:36 server systemd[1]: Starting LSB: minidlna server...
Okt 22 18:46:36 server minidlna[23316]: Starting DLNA/UPnP-AV media server: ....
   Okt 22 18:46:36 server systemd[1]: Started LSB: minidlna server.
   Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
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Der Vollständigkeit halber noch dies:
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   19:09:08#~# cat /etc/minidlna.conf
# This is the configuration file for the MiniDLNA daemon, a DLNA/UPnP-AV media
   # server.
   #
# Unless otherwise noted, the commented out options show their default value.
   #
   # On Debian, you can also refer to the minidlna.conf(5) man page for
   # documentation about this file.

   # Specify the user name or uid to run as.
   #user=minidlna


   # Path to the directory you want scanned for media files.
   media_dir=V,/srv/mediathekview

# Path to the directory that should hold the database and album art cache.
   db_dir=/var/cache/minidlna

   # Port number for HTTP traffic (descriptions, SOAP, media transfer).
# This option is mandatory (or it must be specified on the command-line using
   # "-p").
   port=8200

   # Name that the DLNA server presents to clients.
   # Defaults to "hostname: username".
   friendly_name=mediathekview

   # Serial number the server reports to clients.
   # Defaults to 00000000.
   serial=681019810597110

   # Automatic discovery of new files in the media_dir directory.
   inotify=yes

   # List of file names to look for when searching for album art.
   # Names should be delimited with a forward slash ("/").
   # This option can be specified more than once.
album_art_names=Cover.jpg/cover.jpg/AlbumArtSmall.jpg/albumartsmall.jpg
   album_art_names=AlbumArt.jpg/albumart.jpg/Album.jpg/album.jpg
   album_art_names=Folder.jpg/folder.jpg/Thumb.jpg/thumb.jpg

   # Strictly adhere to DLNA standards.
# This allows server-side downscaling of very large JPEG images, which may
   # decrease JPEG serving performance on (at least) Sony DLNA products.
   #strict_dlna=no
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Hat jemand eine Idee?

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