Hello, I really don?t know if this question is already been discussed, what I say is that is about 5 days that I can?t find any solution. the problem is that icecast2 works only locally, I am not able to connect remotely. Now I?m going to explain: on ubuntu 12.04, I installed icecast2 with: apt-get install icecast2 it is not the latest version, since I see here there is the 2.4. anyway, I configured Icecast2, and locally, I can issue myIp:8000 and I can see the admin interface on the browser. if I try to access remotely, with my pc at home to: 178.79.148.185:8000 the browser doesn?t load anything. 2 minutes, and then error, can?t load page. I disabled the firewall of the server: ufw disable I create a rule to allow port 8000: ufw allow 8000 I opened the configuration file of icecast2 and set the ?hostname? to my ip, then my website, nothing. For example also with ices, I can listen to the streaming locally, but nothing from remote. what can I do? I really don?t know how to go out from this situation. Hope you can help me, thank you.
Hi Simone, El mi?, 30-07-2014 a las 19:37 +0200, Simone Dal Maso escribi?:> Hello, > I really don?t know if this question is already been discussed, what I say is that is about 5 days that I can?t find any solution. > the problem is that icecast2 works only locally, I am not able to connect remotely. Now I?m going to explain: > > on ubuntu 12.04, I installed icecast2 with: > apt-get install icecast2 > > it is not the latest version, since I see here there is the 2.4. > anyway, I configured Icecast2, and locally, I can issue myIp:8000 and I can see the admin interface on the browser. > if I try to access remotely, with my pc at home to: > 178.79.148.185:8000 > the browser doesn?t load anything. 2 minutes, and then error, can?t load page. > > I disabled the firewall of the server: > ufw disable > > I create a rule to allow port 8000: > ufw allow 8000 >In your router opens the ports 8000 and 8001 with TCP protocol and listen on port 8000: 178.79.148.185:8000 If port 8000 is busy with another service, you must listen on port 8001: 178.79.148.185:8001> I opened the configuration file of icecast2 and set the ?hostname? to my ip, then my website, nothing. > For example also with ices, I can listen to the streaming locally, but nothing from remote. > what can I do? > I really don?t know how to go out from this situation. > Hope you can help me, thank you. >Check the configuration of Icecast2 (*icecast.xml* file). If your public IP is 178.79.148.185 and the port is 8000: <hostname>178.79.148.185</hostname> <port>8000</port> If you make changes to the configuration of Icecast2, you must restart it for the changes to take effect: /etc/init.d/icecast2 restart Regards !! Jos? Luis> _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
Hello,
first of all thank you for your patience and having answered you.
I tried to change port from 8000 to 8001 but nothing happened. I am using a vps
server so I don?t need to open port from router.
I paste here all my icecast.xml configuration file.
can you please give a llok and tell me if all seems ok to you?
still thank you!
***
root at mail2:/etc/icecast2# nano icecast.xml
GNU nano 2.2.6 File: icecast.xml
<icecast>
<limits>
<clients>100</clients>
<sources>2</sources>
<threadpool>5</threadpool>
<queue-size>524288</queue-size>
<client-timeout>30</client-timeout>
<header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
<source-timeout>10</source-timeout>
<!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client
first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup
time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
it also significantly increases latency between the source
client and listening client. For low-latency setups, you
might want to disable this. -->
<burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
<!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints -->
<burst-size>65535</burst-size>
</limits>
<authentication>
<!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
<source-password>xxx</source-password>
<!-- Relays log in username 'relay' -->
<relay-password>Abbxxx</relay-password>
<!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
<admin-user>admin</admin-user>
<admin-password>xxx</admin-password>
</authentication>
<!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if not
specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative is
wanted or an extension is required
<shoutcast-mount>/live.nsv</shoutcast-mount>
-->
<!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->
<!--
<directory>
<yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
<yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
</directory>
-->
<!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your
server.
It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
listings. -->
<hostname>178.79.148.185</hostname>
<!-- You may have multiple <listener> elements -->
<listen-socket>
<port>8001</port>
<!-- <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address> -->
<!-- <shoutcast-mount>/stream</shoutcast-mount> -->
</listen-socket>
<!--
<listen-socket>
<port>8001</port>
</listen-socket>
-->
<!--<master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>-->
<!--<master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>-->
<!--<master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>-->
<!--<master-password>hackme</master-password>-->
<!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions
here.
The default is 0 -->
<!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->
<!--
<relay>
<server>127.0.0.1</server>
<port>8001</port>
<mount>/example.ogg</mount>
<local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
<on-demand>0</on-demand>
<relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
</relay>
-->
<!-- Only define a <mount> section if you want to use advanced
options,
like alternative usernames or passwords
<mount>
<mount-name>/example-complex.ogg</mount-name>
<username>othersource</username>
<password>hackmemore</password>
<max-listeners>1</max-listeners>
<dump-file>/tmp/dump-example1.ogg</dump-file>
<burst-size>65536</burst-size>
<fallback-mount>/example2.ogg</fallback-mount>
<fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
<fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
<intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
<hidden>1</hidden>
<no-yp>1</no-yp>
<authentication type="htpasswd">
<option name="filename"
value="myauth"/>
<option name="allow_duplicate_users"
value="0"/>
</authentication>
<on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
<on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
</mount>
<mount>
<mount-name>/auth_example.ogg</mount-name>
<authentication type="url">
<option name="mount_add"
value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
<option name="mount_remove"
value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
<option name="listener_add"
value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
<option name="listener_remove"
value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
</authentication>
</mount>
-->
<fileserve>1</fileserve>
<paths>
<!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
<basedir>/usr/share/icecast2</basedir>
<!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must
both
be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
<logdir>/var/log/icecast2</logdir>
<webroot>/usr/share/icecast2/web</webroot>
<adminroot>/usr/share/icecast2/admin</adminroot>
<!-- <pidfile>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pid</pidfile>
-->
<!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for
'dest' path
May be made specific to a port or bound address using the
"port"
and "bind-address" attributes.
-->
<!--
<alias source="/foo" dest="/bar"/>
-->
<!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/ to
the status page
-->
<alias source="/" dest="/status.xsl"/>
</paths>
<logging>
<accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
<errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
<!-- <playlistlog>playlist.log</playlistlog> -->
<loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1
Error -->
<logsize>10000</logsize> <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
<!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
the logfile will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)
-->
<!-- <logarchive>1</logarchive> -->
</logging>
<security>
<chroot>0</chroot>
<!--
<changeowner>
<user>nobody</user>
<group>nogroup</group>
</changeowner>
-->
</security>
</icecast>
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