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bozolino1
Aspirant
Mar 29, 2011

Enabling https for Subsonic?

the offical subsonic "getting started" page at http://www.subsonic.org/pages/getting-started.jsp
gives these instructions:

4 Using https
For improved security you can turn on https encryption. On Windows, open the Subsonic Control Panel by clicking on the Subsonic tray icon, then enable https on the specified port (default 443).

On Linux, add --https-port=4443 (or any other port) to SUBSONIC_ARGS in /etc/default/subsonic (Ubuntu/Debian) or /etc/sysconfig/subsonic (Fedora/RPM).


Can anyone please give instructions on how to do this on the ReadyNas?

I couldn't find /etc/default/subsonic
(running subsonic add-on 2.0 with ffpmeg add-on 1.2)

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