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Host Address Backend Setup These settings tell the backend which IP addresses and ports to listen on and whether it is a master backend.
The port the backend listens on for connections (Unless you have a good reason don't change this).
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The port on which the server will listen on for HTTP requests, including backend status and MythXML requests.
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The PIN code required for a frontend to connect to the backend. Blank prevents all connections; 0000 allows any client.
Security PIN is required
Allow this backend to receive connections from any IP address on the internet. NOT recommended for most users. Use this only if you have secure IPv4 and IPv6 firewalls.
Allow this backend to receive connections on any IP Address assigned to it. Recommended for most users for ease and reliability .
Enter the IP address of this machine. Use an externally accessible address (ie, not 127.0.0.1) if you are going to be running a frontend on a different machine that this one. Note, in IPv6 setups, this is still required for certain extra such as UPnP.
IPv4 address
Enter the IPv6 address of this machine. Use an externally accessible address (ie, not ::1) if you are going to be running a frontend on a different machine that this one.
IPv6 address
Enable servers on this machine to listen on link-local addresses. These are auto-configured addresses and not accessible outside the local network. This must be enabled for anything requiring Bonjour to work.
The primary IP address of this backend server. You can select an IP address from the list or type a DNS name or host name. Other systems will contact this server using this address. If you use a hostname make sure it is assigned an IP address other than 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file.
Primary IP address / DNS name is required
Enable this if this is the only backend or is the master backend server. If enabled, all frontend and non-master backend machines will connect to this server. To change to a new master backend, run setup on that server and select it as master backend.
Host name of the Master Backend. Read only SettingThis is set by selecting "This server is the Master Backend" on that server.
Hostname of master backend is required