Kurt,
Another consideration if your knowledge of Linux isn't the best. Centova
provides a decent Icecast/Shoutcast product. Almost everything is web based and
there are decent guides to operate. For a reasonable price, they'll install
for you as well. I'd consider researching them to see if it aligns with
your requirements/budget. They were a great solution for me till my linux
knowledge improved. They also have a free trial so there is no obligation on
your part.
http://www.centova.com/en/cast/packages
From: walteryork at hotmail.com
To: icecast at xiph.org
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 10:31:58 -0400
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Installing IceCast 2.4.3 on Centos 7
It took me a LONG time to find the easiest steps to install Icecast. If you
have basic Linux experience, this install should be a breeze for you. I choose
to use yum installer because I want to be able to update it via yum and not have
to manually build/install each package when one comes out. I use a VPS that
provides a modified minimal CentOS 7 64bit install. Your install may not have
the nano package or other commands and you'll have to either install or use
vi. Also, I don't know what firewall software you are using so I only
placed instructions for what software I have. Good luck and if you have any
questions, we will assist as we can...
yum install deltarpm net-toolsyum install curl-devel libtheora-devel
libvorbis-devel libxslt-devel speex-develyum updatecd /etc/yum.repos.d/wget
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:xiph/CentOS_7/multimedia:xiph.repoyum
install icecast
cp /etc/icecast.xml /etc/icecast.xml.orignano /etc/icecast.xml
Using this website alter/add the following fields to match your needs to the
icecast.xml file:
http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/config-file.html<location>USA</location><admin>adminemail
at
yourdomain.com</admin><sources></sources><source-password></source-password><relay-password></relay-password><admin-password></admin-password><hostname>yourstreamdomain</hostname>
CTRL X, Y, Enter to save this config file
touch /etc/mime.types/usr/bin/icecast -c /etc/icecast.xml -bservice icecast
start
Use the following command to validate icecast is running on port 8000netstat
-tulpn | grep :8000
Enable port on your firewall. This may be different based on what port is
configured for icecast and firewall software you are usingfirewall-cmd
--permanent --add-port=8000/tcpfirewall-cmd --reload
If you have any additional problems, you can:tail -f /var/log/icecast/error.log
With the above running, on a separate CLIservice icecast stop/usr/bin/icecast -c
/etc/icecast.xml -b
Then look at the error.log on the other CLI to see the errors.
> To: Icecast at xiph.org
> From: Support at lsdcode.com
> Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 07:24:06 -0600
> Subject: [Icecast] Installing IceCast 2.4.3 on Centos 7
>
> Morning all, I set up IceCast several years ago on centos 6. seemed
> easy, now I am trying to install it on Centos 7.
>
> For the life of me, I cant do it, I have read several STEP by steps on
> how to configure, but I am pounding my head against the wall, I am a
> Windows IT guy, thus I am looking for a step by step detail way of doing
> it. All the examples I find, fail at some point or another. Any one have
> a link to an idiots procedure ?
>
> Kurt, AMR.fm
>
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