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    Emulator IP changed

    Hi all...

    My webhost seems to have changed IPs on me (without mentioning it to me, damnit all). The new IP for the emulator is 66.92.222.38, you'll need to modfiy /etc/tclient.conf to point there. Sorry for the hassle, it's out of my control.

    When we roll our own image we should definitely setup DNS so that we can make IP changes invisible to the enduser. This is kind of wildly annoying.

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    Just smile and think of the tiny titties works for me everytime

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    Heh. Some time from now, many people will be wondering what all this sexist talk is about... ;-)

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    I didn't do it, you can't prove a thing

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    I have setup a DNS entry for the emulator, it's emulator.caffeine.co.nz

    To setup DNS on your tivo download and install
    ftp://tivo.caffeine.co.nz/install/op....1-bins.tar.gz

    Just make sure you replace the old apps (ping etc) otherwise you will get segmentation faults.

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    Actually, you could just use www.pbp.net; that's the webhost, so when that address moves the emulator goes with it... Though using caffeine may be preferable in the event that the emulator moves to a different webhost altogether... Perhaps the best option would be to cname emulator.caffeine to pbp.net...

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    Question change IP address for emulator?

    Quote Originally Posted by ehintz
    Hi all...

    My webhost seems to have changed IPs on me (without mentioning it to me, damnit all). The new IP for the emulator is 66.92.222.38, you'll need to modfiy /etc/tclient.conf to point there. Sorry for the hassle, it's out of my control.

    When we roll our own image we should definitely setup DNS so that we can make IP changes invisible to the enduser. This is kind of wildly annoying.
    hi - is there somewhere with instructions for this?
    is it just a matter of editing a text config file via FTP?
    any hints?

    ken

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    Hey Ken - I had to be the person to offer you help ;-)

    Telnet (with terminal on Mac) into Tivo and then follow the instructs (after running guided setup) on http://www.nztivo.net/index.php/ImageWithScreenShots

    But the Ip address in there is the old one, so substitute with new one, leaving the bits before and after so you end up with
    127::66.92.222.38:80:::


    Cheers
    Bruce (newest newbie around)
    Last edited by BruceC; 16-11-2004 at 08:29 PM.

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    all fixed - now time is out...

    sorry if i look like a dick, but...
    i did the ip address change - went into guided setup - did all that - all works now - BUT.
    the time is out by 5 hours.
    did settime twice and it confirms the time has been correctly set.
    the guide data is also out - one news at 1pm?
    what have i done wrong?

    bewildered...
    hopeless in northcote.

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    Hey man,

    Mine did that (5 hour thing) twice during my original setup. I fixed it both times by simply pulling the power cord out of the back of the TiVo for 30 seconds or so. And once fixed it has been working fine ever since (weeks)

    Bruce

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