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Originally Posted by plsureking
yea like k0nr4d said, you need to mount that drive. if you know the IP of the server, selinux is disabled, you can call it from anywhere on the network. you can open ip addresses in vlc. then you just need a simple directory list linking the movie to the location on your network. this is how servers and sites work, so its good stuff to learn.
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The drive links are fine. Everything is connected and opens in the browser. Where the issue lies is opening VLC via the browser. This is a system security thing. The SELinux makes sense. I guess I need to figure out how to disable it for this one area and not have it affect any other software that is dependent on it.
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