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2004 Aug 06
2
A few Newbie Questions
Hi all, I apologize for the following questions - some may be more general Linux questions while others hopefully relate directly to Icecast: 1) With regards to the recent buffer-overflow exploit and the recommendation of running icecast as a non-root user, how exactly does one do that? I've changed the UID and GUID of the icecast directory and files and binaries to nobody, but what user
2004 Aug 06
0
A few Newbie Questions on libwrap
...allow, line 1: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname(localhost.localdomain) failed Could any of you inform me what I have done wrong? Included in my /etc/hosts.allow file is the following: ALL:ALL@.princeton.edu icecast: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost icecast_admin: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost icecast_client: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost icecast_source: 1.2.3.4,localhost . . . where 1.2.3.4 corresponds to my actual IP and in my /etc/hosts.deny I have # Mandrake-Security : if you remove this comment, remove the next line too. ALL:ALL@ALL EXCEPT localhost icecast:ALL@ALL EXCEPT localhost, ALL@.prince...
2004 Aug 06
4
A few Newbie Questions on libwrap
...at all. Hope that helps, Harvey > > > Could any of you inform me what I have done wrong? > > Included in my /etc/hosts.allow file is the following: > > ALL:ALL@.princeton.edu > icecast: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost > icecast_admin: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost > icecast_client: ALL@.princeton.edu,localhost > icecast_source: 1.2.3.4,localhost > > . > . > . > > > where 1.2.3.4 corresponds to my actual IP > > and in my /etc/hosts.deny I have > > # Mandrake-Security : if you remove this comment, remove the next line > too. > ALL...
2004 Aug 06
0
No encoder
...llow. # First just "icecast", which controls _all_ connections, and kick in before # anything is written or read on the socket. If a connection is denied here # then it's bye bye. If it is allowed then depending on the type of the # connection (admin/client/source), the controls "icecast_client", # "icecast_admin", "icecast_source" describe who gets in. # So to deny all clients except those matching *.se, add # "icecast_client: ALL EXCEPT *.se" to hosts.deny. There are millions of # variations on how to build a complete defence, and it's quite simple...
2004 Aug 06
2
Admin question[s]
...low. # First just "icecast", which controls _all_ connections, and kick in before # anything is written or read on the socket. If a connection is denied here # then it's bye bye. If it is allowed then depending on the type of the # connection (admin/client/source), the controls "icecast_client", # "icecast_admin", "icecast_source" describe who gets in. # So to deny all clients except those matching *.se, add # "icecast_client: ALL EXCEPT *.se" to hosts.deny. There are millions of # variations on how to build a complete defence, and it's quite simpl...
2004 Aug 06
2
Admin question[s]
David Dennis wrote: > welcome to the list. > > Check the archives. > > There you will find about one newbie a month minimum discovering that the > widely distributed and still available shout package version 0.8.0 > is actually deprecated and highly broken in exactly the manner you > describe. > > Thanks but one point I can make is I get the same results when not
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Mountpoints Problem
...low. # First just "icecast", which controls _all_ connections, and kick in before # anything is written or read on the socket. If a connection is denied here # then it's bye bye. If it is allowed then depending on the type of the # connection (admin/client/source), the controls "icecast_client", # "icecast_admin", "icecast_source" describe who gets in. # So to deny all clients except those matching *.se, add # "icecast_client: ALL EXCEPT *.se" to hosts.deny. There are millions of # variations on how to build a complete defence, and it's quite simpl...