Denis Paschoalinoto
2005-Mar-22 08:35 UTC
[Icecast] Another person cannot hear my radio (yet)
Hi, First of all, thank you Jason, Geoff and Ian. There?s an Icecast 2.2.0 server in my Windows XP, with Oddcast working with Winamp 2.95. I?m able to open something like http://201.1.33.#:8000/live.m3u (my radio?s address; IP?s dynamic) in my own machine. However, this URL cannot be open by another machines. Message in those browsers is "URL not found". This happens even while server is "running", Winamp is playing and Oddcast is "connected". I have even tried to turn off the firewall, but it did?n work. Please, anyone knows what more can be checked? Thank you very much, Denis.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:35:59 -0300, Denis Paschoalinoto <denis.paschoalinoto@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > First of all, thank you Jason, Geoff and Ian. > > There?s an Icecast 2.2.0 server in my Windows XP, with Oddcast working > with Winamp 2.95. > > I?m able to open something like http://201.1.33.#:8000/live.m3u (my > radio?s address; IP?s dynamic) in my own machine. However, this URL > cannot be open by another machines. Message in those browsers is "URL > not found".This usually (but not always) means that you've misconfigured the <hostname> element in your icecast config file. It must be a valid hostname (or IP address) for your system that clients can use to connect to. Mike
Denis Paschoalinoto
2005-Mar-22 17:20 UTC
[Icecast] Another person cannot hear my radio (yet)
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:03:26 +1100, Michael Smith <mlrsmith@gmail.com> wrote:> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:35:59 -0300, Denis Paschoalinoto > <denis.paschoalinoto@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > First of all, thank you Jason, Geoff and Ian. > > > > There?s an Icecast 2.2.0 server in my Windows XP, with Oddcast working > > with Winamp 2.95. > > > > I?m able to open something like http://201.1.33.#:8000/live.m3u (my > > radio?s address; IP?s dynamic) in my own machine. However, this URL > > cannot be open by another machines. Message in those browsers is "URL > > not found". > > This usually (but not always) means that you've misconfigured the > <hostname> element in your icecast config file. > > It must be a valid hostname (or IP address) for your system that > clients can use to connect to. > > Mike-x- Thanks for the hint, Mike. Actually, element <hostname> was correct. The problems still persists... :( Yours D?nis.