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2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
hmmm. never heard of svn so we can no longer use cvs? >Let me know if you want more details. Absolutely, spill the beans im all ears :) <p>Dave St John Mediacast1 Administration Need Support ? http://mediacast1.com/helpdesk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@xiph.org> To: <icecast-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 10:29 PM
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
...gt; All pretty straightforward apart from the lack of a tool to create the password file. Using fairly standard unix tools, you can use this to get the md5sum you'll need (using a test password of 'foobar': echo -n "foobar" | md5sum This will print out something like 3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f - You can then add it to your password file as follows (in this example, the user is called "testuser"). Open up the password file, and add a new line, containing: testuser:3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f So, there you go. Proper tools for creating this file will be added eventuall...
2004 Aug 06
7
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
...rward apart from the lack of a tool to create the > password file. Using fairly standard unix tools, you can use this to get the > md5sum you'll need (using a test password of 'foobar': > echo -n "foobar" | md5sum > > This will print out something like > 3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f - > > You can then add it to your password file as follows (in this example, the > user is called "testuser"). Open up the password file, and add a new line, > containing: > testuser:3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f > > So, there you go. > > Proper tools for cr...
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
...l to create the > > password file. Using fairly standard unix tools, you can use this to get >the > > md5sum you'll need (using a test password of 'foobar': > > echo -n "foobar" | md5sum > > > > This will print out something like > > 3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f - > > > > You can then add it to your password file as follows (in this example, the > > user is called "testuser"). Open up the password file, and add a new line, > > containing: > > testuser:3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f > > > > So, there yo...