Fixed some small things and pruned/cleaned out platform.sh config. Also added another patch to core for status dection of mbstring in php 5.6 is broken. I cam up with the following (in my notes) deployment plan: - PREGAME: payment info - deploy latest make file - put old site into maintenance mode - rsync files - rsync database & import - drush cc all - set solr settings @ admin/config/search/apachesolr - host: solr.internal - port: 8080 - path: /solr - reindex solr - drush solr-delete-index && drush solr-mark-all && drush solr-index - verify new site - update dns records - shutdown ami -- Jimmy On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:39 AM, Jimmy Berry <jimmy@boombatower.com> wrote:
Seems the first step if it is not already setup is to configure you adapter to be on a zone for which you will configure ports. If that's already done move on.
Allowed Services -> Advanced to manually enter ports (not sure if calibre uses tpc or udp or both)
Quick demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw1JTTCnUTo
-- Jimmy
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 2:07 AM, Chan Ju Ping <email@chanjp.me> wrote:
Unlike rsync, or KDE Connect, there is no option to automatically allow the Calibre ebook manager to open ports so external devices can connect to it. So far, my solution has been to disable the firewall before connecting my device to Calibre via the Calibre Companion app on Android.
For those unfamiliar with the process, Calibre Companion can sync ebooks from the desktop's library to the Android device's library, thus eliminating the need for wires and further organization of books.
If I know I am using port 9090 for Calibre, is there a way to allow this connection in the Firewall? Has anyone else attempted this setup?
Running netstat shows this additional parameter enabled when my tablet is connected to the computer.
tcp 0 0 10.42.0.1%2457529:39858 10.42.0.250%328:sesi-lm ESTABLISHED -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org