DeusExMachina
07-31-2008, 04:42 AM
I have an annoying problem that has stumped me and everyone I know.
I have a G5 I got from work that I'm using as a media center. It's connected to my network via a wireless bridge. The bridge works great, connection is fine there.
Firewall is turned off, I even checked ipfw.
My problem is, iTunes will not see other iTunes shares, and will not see my iPhone Remote.app trying to be added as a remote. These both use Bonjour so thats where I see the problem.
The weird part is, other Bonjour services work such as fileshares. However, if I use iStumbler, there are no other Bonjour services detected besides the local machine.
I got it to work once...I downgraded to iTunes 7.6, saw my shared iTunes, and upgraded to 7.7 and my iPhone remote worked. It even worked after iTunes stopped seeing other shares. However, yesterday I did "Forget all remotes" in an effort to get my roommate's iPhone to work, and now I can't get either to connect because I'm having the same Bonjour issues as before.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have a G5 I got from work that I'm using as a media center. It's connected to my network via a wireless bridge. The bridge works great, connection is fine there.
Firewall is turned off, I even checked ipfw.
My problem is, iTunes will not see other iTunes shares, and will not see my iPhone Remote.app trying to be added as a remote. These both use Bonjour so thats where I see the problem.
The weird part is, other Bonjour services work such as fileshares. However, if I use iStumbler, there are no other Bonjour services detected besides the local machine.
I got it to work once...I downgraded to iTunes 7.6, saw my shared iTunes, and upgraded to 7.7 and my iPhone remote worked. It even worked after iTunes stopped seeing other shares. However, yesterday I did "Forget all remotes" in an effort to get my roommate's iPhone to work, and now I can't get either to connect because I'm having the same Bonjour issues as before.
Anyone have any ideas?