![]() I run it on my work machine where I only basic user permissions. I haven't tried it yet, but why not just set the port to 80 when is started. Rewriting the URL as described above is something I've wanted to do for years but have not been successful. Once shown the right way, I will go into the Apache or nginx docs and research the details of the solution. If I am shown how to do this in Apache2, I could attempt to duplicate the functionality in nginx myself as a learning experience. I would prefer to learn the way to do this in nginx, as that's what my coworkers use today and are most familiar with. I can interact with the logitech media server normally. When I implement the article's solution and attempt to access the Logitech Media Server on or I get the proper page background, but the main content only says Loading Logitech Media Server. ProxyPass /slimserver/ ProxyHTMLURLMap /slimserver # The Proxy section below allows internet users ![]() # Make sure that the server cannot be abused The article's configuration file is: # Slimserver Reverse Proxy Configuration I'm the one asking for help, so I defer to others. Following the instructions, it seems libapache2-mod-proxy-html is not the cause of my problem. I understand from this article, it is no longer required. The article states to install the package libapache2-mod-proxy-html, which is not found. I followed the article, but have not been successful. This article, on the SlimDevices wiki, explains the process using Apache. I am quite sure Apache could work for this, but have not been successful with either solution. I've attempted to use nginx for this without success. The default URL is I would like to rewrite the URL as From peers, I understand a reverse proxy server is required. When installed with default options, the Logitech Media Server is available on port 9000. It streams audio to Squeezebox devices (by Logitech), and third party devices, like Raspberry Pi-based PiCorePlayer. ![]() ![]() Logitech Media Server is a streaming audio server formerly by Slim Devices known as SlimServer. ![]()
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