Enables the UPnP support. With this setting enabled you are able to configure Kodi to either act as a UPnP server or a UPnP client. Both are not enabled by default by enabling this setting and need to be en- or disabled individually by changing the settings below. Currently I'm using a NAS4FREE server with SERVIIO in a jail. Is necessary broadcast using TCP 8895 port to have serviio working in client.
Moderator Note: (Please read to end of thread before trying to follow this tutorial)I fooled around a bit to see if I could get Serviio to work on Freenas 8.0.1Beta4.As I noticed a lot of people asking for it, but no one that had actually managed to install it I expected it to be rather difficult, but thankfully it wasn't.I followed the steps as given in this thread on the serviio forumsBut when I wanted to install the Diablo JRE I noticed there wasn't a FreeBSD 8.x version of it. I then read that the 7.x version could be used if the misc/compat7x port was installed.I haven't tried to install the JRE without this port, so I'm not quite sure if it's needed.But anyway, this is how you install it:(Make sure you are root and you have mounted your file system as read/write). Code: pkgadd -v diablo-jre-freebsd7.amd64.1.6.0.07.02Make sure to change the filename if you got another architecture.This takes a while and will probably generate some warnings about some of your packages being to new, but you can safely ignore those.Ok, now that we've gotten all prerequisites of serviio installed we can now install serviio itself.Go to and download the linux tar.gz file.Place this somewhere on your NAS, I put it in a data directory again.Go to the directory containing the file and unzip it. ESXi 6.5 (updates applied as desired) Intel E3-1230v5 (3.4GHz) Skylake CPU Supermicro X11SSM-F 64 GB Samsung DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz RAM Two One IOCREST SI-PEX40062 4 port SATA PCI-E (in pass-thru for NAS Drives) 256 GB SSD Boot Drive 1TB Laptop Hard Drive for Datastores Six WD Red WD20EFRX NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 7.3TB usable space) Four HGST HDN726060ALE614 6TB Deskstar NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 8.72TB healthy usable space) All wrapped up in a Cooler Master HAF 912 case APC Back-UPS Pro BR1000G. Thanks, got Serviio installed and working (mostly) due to this tutorialBut for some reason, everytime I restart the Freenas box, I have to redo the 'pkgadd -v -r javavmwrapper' command, otherwise it fails to start Serviio. I'm not full bottle on freebsd, but is it replacing or removing usr on reboot?Also, is there any way in Freenas 8 I can get it to run the script to run serviio on startup?
On freenas 7 I put scripts I wanted to run in advanced postinit, but can't find in freenas 8. Just means everytime I boot my NAS box, I need to putty in and run./serviio.sh &Any ideas?