Hey all,
Having a little bit of trouble getting uShare up and running on OpenWRT.
I'm currently running OpenWRT on a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND.
I also have an external HDD connected to the device's USB port and mounted
to /mnt/usbstorage.
For some reason when I try and run the uShare application from busybox I get
the following error:
root at OpenWrt:/mnt/usbstorage# ushare
.an't find interface br0
The '.an't' isn't a typo either. Here's my config file:
# /etc/ushare.conf
# Configuration file for uShare
# uShare UPnP Friendly Name (default is 'uShare').
USHARE_NAME=OpenWRT
# Interface to listen to (default is eth0).
# Ex : USHARE_IFACE=eth1
USHARE_IFACE=br0
# Port to listen to (default is random from IANA Dynamic Ports range)
# Ex : USHARE_PORT=49200
USHARE_PORT=49200
# Port to listen for Telnet connections
# Ex : USHARE_TELNET_PORT=1337
USHARE_TELNET_PORT=1337
# Directories to be shared (space or CSV list).
# Ex: USHARE_DIR=/dir1,/dir2
USHARE_DIR=/mnt/usbstorage
# Use to override what happens when iconv fails to parse a file name.
# The default uShare behaviour is to not add the entry in the media list
# This option overrides that behaviour and adds the non-iconv'ed string into
# the media list, with the assumption that the renderer will be able to
# handle it. Devices like Noxon 2 have no problem with strings being passed
# as is. (Umlauts for all!)
#
# Options are TRUE/YES/1 for override and anything else for default
behaviour
USHARE_OVERRIDE_ICONV_ERR=
# Enable Web interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_WEB=yes
# Enable Telnet control interface (yes/no)
ENABLE_TELNET=yes
# Use XboX 360 compatibility mode (yes/no)
ENABLE_XBOX=yes
# Use DLNA profile (yes/no)
# This is needed for PlayStation3 to work (among other devices)
ENABLE_DLNA=yes
So... anybody got any ideas? Everything looks right in the config file to
me!
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