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2004 Aug 06
1
Badpassword Icecast
...try to connect to my running icecast server I get: Kicking source 1 [bossk] [Bad Password] [encoder], connected for 0 seconds, 0 bytes transfered. -1 sources connected Now before you go off saying run set and see what it gives me: set encoder_password: mypassword client_password: prettyplease admin_password: mypassword and shout is sending the correct password as well... opening a packet sniffer I get: SOURCE mypassword /default howing the password go out. This is frustrating me. What am I doing wrong here? Sorry this is so long. Thanks...
2004 Aug 06
1
Admin question[s]
...en it tells me 'bad password' but my password is set > > properly in > > icecast.conf. > > Run it in the foreground, and at the console, type 'set' to see what the > passwords are set to. > Current settings encoder_password: linuxcast client_password: prettyplease admin_password: letmein oper_password: breakin That's the problem. :) So it didn't use the password I set for admin in icecast.conf. Can you guide me as to why and then I promise not to bother you much longer. Thanks for getting me '...
2004 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] Configurable privileges and chroot jail
...rc/commands.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/icecast/src/commands.c,v retrieving revision 1.26 diff -b -u -r1.26 commands.c --- src/commands.c 2000/11/01 21:32:35 1.26 +++ src/commands.c 2001/04/24 01:32:56 @@ -297,6 +297,8 @@ { "client_password", string_e, "<unimplemented> Client password", NULL }, { "admin_password", string_e, "The remote admin password", NULL }, { "oper_password", string_e, "Operator Password", NULL }, + { "chroot_dir&quo...
2004 Aug 06
2
Admin question[s]
Jack Moffitt wrote: I tried that and then it tells me 'bad password' but my password is set properly in icecast.conf. If I leave 'ADMIN' out it let's me in with the password. So maybe my icecast.conf is wrong[?] [attached] BTW, this is not on a public machine, just my private "radio station" run on my lan. Thanks Kevin > To answer your admin question,
2003 Jul 26
5
suid bit files + securing FreeBSD
Hello everybody, I'm a newbie in this list, so I don't know if it's the appropriate place for my question. Anyway, I'd be happy to find out the solution. Please, has anyone simple answer for: I'm looking for an exact list of files, which: 1. MUST have... 2. HAVE FROM BSD INSTALLATION... 3. DO NOT NEED... 4. NEVER MAY... ...the suid-bit set. Of course, it's no problem to