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Hi,

 

I have 2 vlans with same smart TV (LG WebOS) on each vlan.  I want to limit access to library for 1st TV in 1st vlan, and allow full access for 2nd TV in 2nd vlan. Because, they are almost equals models (700/730) I can't filter it by User-Agent.

I have cloned profile, but changed names, so I have 2 profiles, and in each profile I have selected different user.

 

1. Can I (how to) filter by device IP ?

I have tried this in identification section, but it does not work

<Identification>
    <FriendlyName>LG Smart+ TV</FriendlyName>
    <ModelNumber>1.0</ModelNumber>
    <SerialNumber />
    <ModelName>LG TV</ModelName>
    <DeviceDescription />
    <ModelUrl>http://www.lge.com/</ModelUrl>
    <Manufacturer>LG Electronics.</Manufacturer>
    <ManufacturerUrl>http://www.lge.com</ManufacturerUrl>
    <Ip>192.168.2.8</Ip>
    <Headers>
      <HttpHeaderInfo name="User-Agent" value="LGE WebOS TV LGE_DLNA_SDK" match="Substring" />
    </Headers>
  </Identification>

2. I have tried identify by host server IP (because emby runs on multiple interfaces, host is different for each vlan)

<Identification>
    <FriendlyName>LG Smart+ TV</FriendlyName>
    <ModelNumber>1.0</ModelNumber>
    <SerialNumber />
    <ModelName>LG TV</ModelName>
    <DeviceDescription />
    <ModelUrl>http://www.lge.com/</ModelUrl>
    <Manufacturer>LG Electronics.</Manufacturer>
    <ManufacturerUrl>http://www.lge.com</ManufacturerUrl>
    <Headers>
      <HttpHeaderInfo name="User-Agent" value="LGE WebOS TV LGE_DLNA_SDK" match="Substring" />
      <HttpHeaderInfo name="Host" value="192.168.2.5" match="Substring" />
    </Headers>
  </Identification>

3. is there any other way how to unique identify TVs ?

 

I'm running latest dev version 3.0.5725.41620.

 

Thank You

 

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Happy2Play

You should see a description.xml link in your log for each device.  You should find something unique to each device (serial number, custom friendly names).  Do you have DLNA debug logging enabled?

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yes, I have debuuging enabled, and there is:

: Ip: 192.168.2.8:52140. Headers: SOAPAction="urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1#Search",
DLNADeviceName.lge.com=%5bLG%5d%20webOS%20TV,User-Agent=Linux/3.10.19-32.afro.5 UPnP/1.0 LGE WebOS TV LGE_DLNA_SDK/
1.6.0/04.45.25 DLNADOC/1.50,Host=192.168.2.5:8096,Content-Length=742,Content-Type=text/xml; charset="utf-8"

So, there is IP parameter, and  I want to filter by IP. It is possible ? My previous attempts failed.

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Problem SOLVED:

 

I have realized, that TV is identified by network/host name. So I changed network/host names on both TVs and updated DLNA profiles friendly name to network/host name.

 

p.s. how can I close, or rename this topic ?

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