The plug-in is named 'LMS1.0.
LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER 7.9.1 INSTALL
Then I have to install a ReadyNAS plug-in to be able to see the LMS install on the OS 6 gui. Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Logitech Media Server 7.9.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a radio URL.
LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER 7.9.1 MANUAL
I use a basic installation of max2play and LMS 7.9.1, no special or manual configuration. install the latest 7.9 'Logitech Media Server: Debian Installer Package (i386, x8664, ARM EABI, PowerPC)' package from Michaels 'official' nightly build page to the NAS. My problem is, that my playlists vanishes after some time, basically they are gone when i try to access them the next morning! My questions: Just want to verify that this is the correct order of installation. cisár druh Add-on 'Logitech Media Server v.7.9.0 (rev.)' for D-Link NAS vea inflácie koris Archimagos Musings: HOWTO: Integrating WavPack 5-compressed DSD into Logitech Media Server (LMS). lug 25 16:11:26 archlinux 41610: The following CPAN modules were found but cannot work with Logitech Media Server: lug 25 16:11:26 archlinux 41610: Image::Scale (loaded 0.11, need 0. I take that to mean install the files in this order: logitechmediaserver7.9.b. Date Alert Description 6.1: : CVE-2017-15687: DOM Based Cross Site Scripting (XSS) exists in Logitech Media Server 7.7.1, 7.7.2, 7.7.3, 7.7.5, 7.7.6, 7.9.0. I am using the Logitech Media Server 7.9.1 via max2play (newest image) on my Raspberry Pi 3+. From Super-Poussin's dropbox site there is a readme.txt that says install the logitec file first then the lms file. Logitech Media Server (Install) 7.9.1 This is not the latest version of Logitech Media Server (Install) available.