Hello reader.
Trying to revive the (now dead) Internet radio functions of a couple of older Yamaha amps by hosting my own "vtuner" (yCast) server on an old Raspberry Pi I currently have knocking about.
To trick the Yamaha amps that are hard-coded to some subdomain or other of vtuner.com, I am attempting to add a record to the hosts.add file on my Asus RT-AC86U pointing them to the internal IP of the Rpi. Which much reading suggests to be the way forward, as there's no obvious GUI way of adding a record.
I've enabled JFFS on the router, rebooted it, and added a file named hosts.add in /jffs/configs/ containing the following:
I expect there's something obvious missing from this process, but having read the documentation, I am blind to it.
A traceroute to radioyamaha.vtuner.com via the ASUS as my default DNS takes me all the way to the actual radioyamaha.vtuner.com address, and not to the placeholder 192.168.0.151 address.
What's that all about?
Cheers all.
Trying to revive the (now dead) Internet radio functions of a couple of older Yamaha amps by hosting my own "vtuner" (yCast) server on an old Raspberry Pi I currently have knocking about.
To trick the Yamaha amps that are hard-coded to some subdomain or other of vtuner.com, I am attempting to add a record to the hosts.add file on my Asus RT-AC86U pointing them to the internal IP of the Rpi. Which much reading suggests to be the way forward, as there's no obvious GUI way of adding a record.
I've enabled JFFS on the router, rebooted it, and added a file named hosts.add in /jffs/configs/ containing the following:
Code:
192.168.0.151 radioyamaha.vtuner.com
I expect there's something obvious missing from this process, but having read the documentation, I am blind to it.
A traceroute to radioyamaha.vtuner.com via the ASUS as my default DNS takes me all the way to the actual radioyamaha.vtuner.com address, and not to the placeholder 192.168.0.151 address.
What's that all about?
Cheers all.