> As seen in the attached log, the Networking requests return 200 OK,
> while the Player requests return 403 Forbidden. The reason is the way
> Player builds it's requests, which is slightly different than
> Networking. 'Player adds a port to the Host header if it is anything
What kind of player are you using? I must assume it's not a SB, as that
wouldn't support https.
Would forcing proxied streaming in LMS work?
> Now, the reason this returns 403 Forbidden may only be specific to my
> case. However, I think it would be best practice for LMS to create
> requests as similar as possible between these two components. Therefore
> I think 'Player'
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv...tocols/HTTP.pm)
> should be modified to resemble 'Networking'
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv.../Async/HTTP.pm)
> in the way the Host header is built. I may try to create a PR for this
> issue. It probably would have been more appropriate to post this thread
> on github, but thank you everyone for your help and suggestions.
I personally believe this is a good place, as you'd find more people
here who can help. I'll be happy to merge your PR. Thanks!
--
Michael
> while the Player requests return 403 Forbidden. The reason is the way
> Player builds it's requests, which is slightly different than
> Networking. 'Player adds a port to the Host header if it is anything
What kind of player are you using? I must assume it's not a SB, as that
wouldn't support https.
Would forcing proxied streaming in LMS work?
> Now, the reason this returns 403 Forbidden may only be specific to my
> case. However, I think it would be best practice for LMS to create
> requests as similar as possible between these two components. Therefore
> I think 'Player'
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv...tocols/HTTP.pm)
> should be modified to resemble 'Networking'
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserv.../Async/HTTP.pm)
> in the way the Host header is built. I may try to create a PR for this
> issue. It probably would have been more appropriate to post this thread
> on github, but thank you everyone for your help and suggestions.
I personally believe this is a good place, as you'd find more people
here who can help. I'll be happy to merge your PR. Thanks!
--
Michael