Firewall - Mac OS 10.4.x
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Sometimes when you install SqueezeCenter, your Mac OS 10.4.x Firewall may block it from communicating to your Squeezebox device. If you are only using the built-in Mac OS 10.4.x Firewall, you may need to add rules to this firewall to allow SqueezeCenter to communicate properly. If you have another Firewall or Security application, please refer to its manual or reference guide for help on how to add rules (sometimes "rules" are referred to as "exceptions").
Reasons for Adding Rules to your Mac OS 10.4.x Firewall
- If you are not able to choose your computer running SqueezeCenter as a music source
- If you are connected to SqueezeCenter, and you have no Audio (no timer activity, no VU)
Steps to add Rules to Mac OS 10.4.x Firewall
- Open System Preferences
- Go to Sharing
- Click "Firewall"
- Click the "New" button
- In the "Port Name" section, select "Other"
- For "TCP Port Numbers", specify "3483, 9000" and for "UDP Port Numbers", specify "3483".
- For "Description", specify "SqueezeCenter"
- Click the "OK" button
Try re-connecting your Squeezebox device to the computer running SqueezeCenter and see if the problem still exists

