I mean different source password for each mountpoint, no listener password.. chiapas at aktivix.org kirjoitti 20.9.2008 kello 21.36:> 2008/9/18 Timo H?kli <timpuri at kepit.fi>: >> Hi! > > Hi > >> Is it possible to specify different source password for all >> mounpoints? > > A different password for each mountpoint? Sure. > >> I tried to found it from docs, but.. > > Try this: > > <mount> > <mount-name>/newuser.mp3</mount-name> > <password>hackmetoo</password> > </mount> > >> If there is some other method to increase security when playing with >> multiple users and mountpoints, please tell me! > > You can add other parameters too: > > http://en.flossmanuals.net/Icecast/CreatingAccounts > >> - Timo H?kli > > HTH > > Chip Scooter-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20080920/11d28f16/attachment.htm
Moro, Timo H?kli schrieb:> I mean different *source password* for each mountpoint, no listener > password..but that is exactly what he pointed out. Or are you confusing some things here? As pointed out in http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_config_file.html#mount the <password>-tag contains "An optional value which will set the password that a source must use to connect using this mountpoint.". Where as an <authentication>-tag would specify "that the named mount point will require listener authentication". just my 0,02? from Tampere Thomas
Oh, thinked that it is listener password! I'm sorry. :) Thank you! Thomas B. Ruecker kirjoitti 21.9.2008 kello 13.24:> Moro, > > Timo H?kli schrieb: >> I mean different *source password* for each mountpoint, no listener >> password.. > but that is exactly what he pointed out. > > Or are you confusing some things here? > > As pointed out in > http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_config_file.html#mount > the <password>-tag contains "An optional value which will set the > password that a source must use to connect using this mountpoint.". > > Where as an <authentication>-tag would specify "that the named mount > point will require listener authentication". > > just my 0,02? from Tampere > > Thomas