Airserver instructions
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- #AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL#
- #AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS FREE#
- #AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS MAC#
- #AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS WINDOWS#
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sudo apt-get updateĪt this point you can switch across to using an SSH client of your choice (As always I recommend Putty) Configuring the interfacesĪt this point, if you haven’t already done so, you can switch your link to the box to a 802.1q trunk. Once you’ve ran through the basic install, run the following commands to get up to date and enable SSH. In my setup I used 1 core and 1GB of RAM, although I suspect it will run fine with a smaller amount of memory. These instructions assume you choose to use Ubuntu, but should be similar for most distributions.įor simplicity’s sake during the intial setup I configured the virtual machine to use a client VLAN and allowed the server to pick up a DHCP address. The basic process requires setting up a linux box (I used Ubuntu 12.04 on a virtual machine within VMWare, but other virtualisation technologies or even a physical box would do), configuring the network interfaces, configuring Avahi and then using AirServer! Setting up the serverĪvahi isn’t very processor or RAM intensive. It doesn’t bridge the subnets together in the way some similar tools do which means you aren’t flooding broadcast traffic across subnets, it simply collects all the information of any Bonjour services and then rebroadcasts them as appropriate.
#AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS FREE#
Sadly out of the box it won’t work across VLANs/subnets as it requires Bonjour (mDNS, ZeroConf, what ever you like to call it) to work.ĭetailed below is the process that I used to get AirServer working across VLANs and subnets.īasically there is a free tool named Avahi that will, with minimal tweaking, provide a proxy for Bonjour/mDNS.
#AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS MAC#
Do let me know how you get on in the comments!ĪirServer ( ) is a great tool for mirroring iOS Devices (iPad, iPhone, iPod etc.) to your Apple Mac or PC. That’s it! You should now be able to roll out AirServer to all your clients successfully.
#AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS WINDOWS#
In Group Policy Management Editor drill down to “Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Windows Firewall... > Inbound Rules” and add the rule. If you’re running a mixed 32-bit and 64-bit environment you’ll need to add two rules, one for “C:program files (x86)airserverairserverairserver.exe” and one for “C:program filesairserverairserverairserver.exe”. We don’t allow users to modify the firewall settings here, so we have made the changes globally via Group Policy. When you run the program for the first time you will be prompted to open up the firewall. The command for installing AirServer silently is: (Remember to replace YOURKEY with your key to automatically activate the software) msiexec /i AirServer-1.9.0.msi /qn PIDKEY=YOURKEY Configuring the Firewall
#AIRSERVER INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL#
Once the prereqs are installed you can go ahead and install AirServer. dxsetup.exe /silent Installing AirServer Silently If you’re using Group Policy for application deployment you can use the same command. Sadly the DirectX redistributable will not deploy as an Application, so if you are using Configuration Manager you’ll need to deploy it as a package. If you want to use a package, ahve the older version of ConfigMgr or SMS, or use Group Policy to deploy your packages use the command: Bonjour.msi /quiet /norestart DirectX 9 We use ConfigMgr 2012 and Bonjour will deploy as an Application, so we used that. You do not need to install the Bonjour Print Services (BonjourPS.msi), simply install Bonjour itself (Bonjour.msi) Bonjourĭownload Bonjour Print Services for Windows from Apple.Įxtract the contents of the executable using your favourite tool (We recommend 7-Zip) We plan to install the prerequisites as part of this process, you may not need to if you’re already running iTunes and already have DirectX 9 installed. (Even if you have a newer version of DirectX you must install DirectX 9 also, otherwise you’ll get a warning about “D3DXCompileShader” when trying to run the program.) Installing AirServer requires that you have Bonjour and DirectX 9 installed. If you’re struggling to get AirServer working on your enterprise network you might like to check out my earlier post on using AirServer across subnets. So far we haven’t had any problems with the Beta version, but we haven’t been using it long! We decided to run the Beta version (1.9), there are many features and bug fixes that were important to us, one major benefit is the new authentication methods.
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Detailed below is the process we used to deploy AirServer ( ) across our enterprise network silently.
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