[orca-list] speech-dispatcher (wasOt: VPS)



Hi Luke,
I was going to write to the speech-dispatcher list, but while you're
here and I haven't forget it  - is it possible to configure
speech-dispatcher to use both TCP and Unix sockets at the same time?
Cause I  have problems configuring YASR to work with speech-dispatcher
via Unix socket, but it works fine when using TCP socket.
If I configure speech-dispatcher to use TCP socket, will Orca work with
it out of the box?

Now I use the following hack:
sudo socat -d -d TCP-LISTEN:6560,fork
UNIX:/run/user/1000/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock

And in yasr.conf:
synthesizer=speech dispatcher
synthesizer port=127.0.0.1:6560

I've tried everything to make it use the Unix socket,  but I always got
either not found or insufficient  privileges (it was a month ago so I
don't remember exactly).

Best wishes,
Zahari

On 03/10/2016 07:30 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
Speech Dispatcher is also network aware, and it is possible to configure
things such that you can connect to a Speech Dispatcher server on another
machine and have it speak.

This is not secure however. The best thing would be for Speech Dispatcher
to be extended to make use of the existing SSH session, similar to how
PulseAudio does things with audio now. It doesn't help with the braille
use case, but its a start.

Luke
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