Henk van de Ridder
2006-Jan-26 12:06 UTC
Fw: [Icecast] Problem with Icecast as Windows-services
Hallo Leo, Thanks for answering my question. The source client is not on the same machine. We have found the solution: it was the Windows Firewall setting on the Windows 2003 machine. With kind regards, Henk vd Ridder> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Leo Currie" <leo.currie@strath.ac.uk> > To: <henk.vande.ridder@solcon.nl> > Cc: <icecast@xiph.org> > Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 9:55 PM > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Problem with Icecast as Windows-services > > >> henk van de ridder wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> We have some problems to use icecast as a Windows Services. >>> We have installed the latest Icecast version in Services mode. >>> >>> We start Icecast. >>> We see an icecast-service running >>> When we connect to the machine, streaming of a MP3-file (by using a M3U >>> playlist) is OK >>> >>> But when we logoff our user, then we cannot get connection to the stream >>> anymore. >> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but: >> Is the source client running on the same machine as well? If your source >> client isn't running as a service, then it will certainly be stopped when >> you logoff, even if the server is still running. >> >> Can you access the status.xsl page on the server when logged off? >> >> Leo >> >