Hi AJ
I don't have the docs handy, but if I recall correctly, you can set up
user and password authentication using the mounts.aut and groups.aut
files, and allow certain permissions to certain groups - just restrict
access to the /admin and /oper mounts. If that doesn't work, you can
restrict by domain name in the icecast.conf file, right at the bottom -
make sure you have a 'deny admin *' rule to stop anyone else, then have
a rule to 'allow admin your.domain.name'
This stuff is in either the README/INSTALL files, or in the comment
lines of the appropriate files
HTH
Jase
"AJones!" wrote:>
> 1- What MIME type and extension do we need to
> open a player, currently what happens
> is that it attempts to download the entire folder
> containing the mp3's instead of opening up the
> player (this happens at http://www.xxx.com:8000).
>
> Originally I asked about how to do this on an Apache server
> but our SA didn't hook it up to the Apache and it is
> running as just Icecast.
>
> Right now if you drop http://www.xxx.com:8000 into
> WinAmp, SoundJam and RealPlayer it plays great!
>
> 2- How can you hide the web pages that IceCast creates
> from the public? Right now when you put in
> http://www.xxx.com:8000/admin it gives
> access to anyone. Any thoughts?
>
> If anyone could shed light on the above, that would be great!
>
> AJ
>
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