Colin Lowe (Datafast)
2005-Feb-11 03:07 UTC
[Icecast] Icecast on port 80 and proxy servers that stay connected after user disconnects.
Hi all, decided to try Icecast on port 80, and it works fine, but I noticed that when I connect from work that on my icecast status page the IP address of the proxy server was listed. That's fine, I disconnect, then when I get home 8 hours later I see the proxy ip is still connected, a few hundred megs of data has been served. I've replicated this problem a number of times. It seems the proxy server is not letting go. Is there a setting I can use in the icecast config file to stop this? I can image lots of people will connect through proxy servers that may not let go. I presume because I'm on port 80 the proxy server thinks the stream is a long web page that never finishes downloading? Any help appreciated, otherwise its back to port 8000 Colin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20050211/16553de3/attachment.htm
Geoff Shang
2005-Feb-11 06:24 UTC
[Icecast] Icecast on port 80 and proxy servers that stay connected after user disconnects.
Hi, Well, as long as it's only you listening, you can always kick yourself through the admin interface. But there's realy not a lot you can do. I've seen mention of and possibly patches for time-limited listening, but you don't really want to place an arbitrary limit on connect time without really wanting that feature. Personally, unless you really need to run it on port 80, I wouldn't. I'm a believer of services being on the ports they were meant for, and this is a good example of why this is a good philosophy. There's no way for the proxy server to know not to cache it, unless you can tell it not to cache certain MIME types (which also assumes you have the ability to configure it, which I'm guessing you don't). Geoff. -- Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> Phone: +61-418-96-5590 MSN: geoff@acbradio.org Make sure your E-mail can be read by everyone! http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
gARetH baBB
2005-Feb-11 07:00 UTC
[Icecast] Icecast on port 80 and proxy servers that stay connected after user disconnects.
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Geoff Shang wrote:> good example of why this is a good philosophy. There's no way for the proxy > server to know not to cache it, unless you can tell it not to cache certainCache-Control: no-cache Pragma: no-cache Actually, "Cache-Control: no-cache" is wrong, it should I suppose be "no-store" (or even "no-cache, no-store") - though stricly Cache-Control is HTTP/1.1 and Pragma should be the one taken notice of. The headers Icecast2 chucks out for streams is at the very end of src/format.c
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