Running out of data port 8000
If you are running out of community guide data on the port 8000 emulator :eek: see the following thread
http://forums.oztivo.net/showthread.php?t=914
All port 8000 emulator users will need to move to port 80.
Unfortunately the slice codes have changed on the new emulating system and the result is that new data will be overlooked by any tivos setup from the legacy headends.
All new setups should be against port 8000, legacy setups will continue to work on port 80.
Edit: THERE IS NO NEED TO GS JUST CHANGE THE PORT AS OUTLINED IN POST BELOW
Quick question - what do you classify as a new install?
Sorry to be dense (I was born that way!)
:p)
.. but I've read the post you mentioned, and I'm a little confused. You said:
Basically we are asking users to migrate to port 80 to allow port 8000 to become the emulator for new installs from this point forward.
But what constitutes a "new install"? Is that anything from the yet-to-come NZ images? I've just recently (re)-installed from the latest OzTivo image, and I'm using port 80. That's correct right? Or should I be on 8000?
Cheers
Mark
Nuts & Bolts of needed changes.
TiVo Newbie here -
To best respond to these changes should we:
a) TELNET into the TiVo and change the Emulator IP address to: 127::210.48.107.133:80
(from .....133:8000)
or
b) Reload the latest NZ image (checking the image has the new Emulator port IP address) and run Guided Setup.
If it was just an Emulator IP/Port address change then I'm sure the answer is a), however the headend changes have me a little confused, which brings me to b)!
Failed while preparing data
Well guys, I'm confused. I have a Series 1 Tivo OS 3.0-01-1.000 and had a message to change to port 80 on the emulator (127::210.48.107.133:80:::) as of 1 March 2006.
Clearly port 8000 no longer works for me because I get the message "Failed while preparing data". I edited tclient.conf to change port 8000 to port 80 and now it just plain fails. Do I need to GS again as well as editing tclient.conf or is something else broken? :(
ISP proxy server work-around?
Hi DJC
Having previously been on port 8000, I switched to 80 as suggested, but no luck there as my ISP has a proxy server on port 80. As suggested by you above, I have tried installing emuProxy3 (using the instructions on the BypassTransparentProxyServer OzTivo wiki) and running it with this command:
emuProxy3 -s 210.48.107.133 -p 80
but all I get is:
Could not connect to server: No route to host
Is the OzTivo version of emuProxy3 the correct one to use? Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Colin