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2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 access problem
I seem to be having problems with people accessing an icecast stream
from one of my computers. I am using the current cvs of icecast2
(icecast module), libshout2 (libshout module), and ices2 (ices module)
and the RC2 version of the ogg and vorbis libraries. I connect to the
internet via DSL and have the DSL modem attached to a Linksys router.
The router is configured to forward all port 8000
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 access problem
> http://66.149.8.8:8000/example1.ogg
I can connect, although listening to the stream is impossible. You're
streaming at ~130kbps and I *should* be able to listen to that stream
well, but it appears that you're upstream is totally overloaded. With
your current <clients>100</clients> setting you'd need a 15MBit upstream
to serve all those listeners at that quality. Reduce it to something
near (Upstream-~10%...
2005 Nov 02
0
TC not rate limiting for me
Hi,
I''ve have my IP and TC scripts working OK but my rate limiting
does not seem to be being appiled.
My available download speed is around 150kbps.
I''d like to limit this box and the machines it forwards for
to 10kbps each, a total of 20kbps. Thus leaving 130kbps unused.
The classes I''ve created are simple and the stats show they
are moving bytes OK, however; the entire 150kbps is
always used.
Is this odd? Have I missed something in my simple
classes below?
tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: htb default 12
tc class add dev eth1 parent 1: clas...
2004 Aug 06
1
memory, processor, bandwidth
christophe.guerin@etud.univ-pau.fr wrote:
>
> * Enough bandwidth to run the server. If you want to broadcast to 100
> listeners at 24kbps, you'll need about 24kbps*100 = 2,400kbps = 2.4Mbps
> of bandwidth. That's about 2 T1 lines worth of bandwidth. Trying to
> push 100 128kbps listeners down your 768kbps cable modem isn't going
> to work :)
It
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 access problem
...ower
bandwidth streams. Let me know if you are successful using this lower
bandwidth stream.
-Jim
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 18:20, Moritz Grimm wrote:
> > http://66.149.8.8:8000/example1.ogg
>
> I can connect, although listening to the stream is impossible. You're
> streaming at ~130kbps and I *should* be able to listen to that stream
> well, but it appears that you're upstream is totally overloaded. With
> your current <clients>100</clients> setting you'd need a 15MBit upstream
> to serve all those listeners at that quality. Reduce it to something
>...