Kai Schaetzl wrote:>Made my own first test with authentication only a few days ago. I wasn't >aware I can do it like above and have separate admin users for different >mount points. I just used ><username>source</username> ><password>some pass</password> >which I took right from the icecast.xml example. I'm gonna try it out like >you described. If that works, it's much better. > > >You've got things wrong here. The authentication Dennis describes is listener authentication and not source authentication.>It only exists when a stream is connected. Start streaming and then >connect a few seconds later. Then it should work. > > >No, it should always exist. but there should be no link if there is no stream provided. I have no idea really why you have no such file. what is your webroot specified as? it should be in that dir. /Jonas
Jonas Nyr?n wrote:> You've got things wrong here. The authentication Dennis describes is listener > authentication and not source authentication.This is true, though you can of course have different source authentications per mounts - it's the usual reason for having a specific mount section. BTW: To comment on the original query - I vaguely recall there being a release with the auth.xsl file missing. But I also thought this was fixed. Am I wrong about this? Maybe the Win32 one wasn't fixed after all? Geoff.
Jonas Nyr?n wrote on Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:46:59 +0100:> You've got things wrong here. The authentication Dennis describes is > listener authentication and not source authentication.I got that. The problem is that I somehow "saw" that first authentication section as being in the mount point section which it isn't. That confused me into thinking I could set all these values for mount points as well.> No, it should always exist. but there should be no link if there is no > stream provided. >Yes, you are right. I confused that with "Source does not exist". When a source client is connected, but doesn't stream, then you get this error after login. Kai -- Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com IE-Center: http://ie5.de & http://msie.winware.org
At 10:50 AM 3/11/2005, Geoff Shang wrote:>Jonas Nyr?n wrote: > >>You've got things wrong here. The authentication Dennis describes is >>listener authentication and not source authentication. > >This is true, though you can of course have different source >authentications per mounts - it's the usual reason for having a specific >mount section. > >BTW: To comment on the original query - I vaguely recall there being a >release with the auth.xsl file missing. But I also thought this was >fixed. Am I wrong about this? Maybe the Win32 one wasn't fixed after all?I specifically remember fixing this, but for the life of me cannot find any evidence that it was fixed...anyway, I've repackaged the win32 setup and it now includes auth.xsl.. Sorry about the mixup..it may take a bit for it to propagate to all the mirrors... oddsock