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2004 Aug 06
2
Newbee questions...
Hi all, This is my first contribution to this ML. I would like to post 2 questions: 1. I have just installed ices 0.2.3 and icecast 1.3.12 and I am trying to run them. In my etc/icecast.const i have kept the 3 default passwords for the encoder, admin and oper (hackme) and modified my etc/ices.conf as follow: ... <!-- Encoder password on the icecast server -->
2004 Aug 06
3
Newbee questions...
...is sayed that there is a mkpasswd.c file thatcomes with the sources >>for generating crypted passwords, it seems to be missing! >> >> > >you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl. >perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this is >slightly insecure, use a better or more random salt). put the output (13 >chars hash) to the password configurations (e.g. encoder_password) >in icecast.conf. it should work then. > >HTH > > OK I did so and pasted the result (icxDriEO...
2004 Aug 06
0
Newbee questions...
...sh of the password. > 2. > It is sayed that there is a mkpasswd.c file thatcomes with the sources > for generating crypted passwords, it seems to be missing! you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl. perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this is slightly insecure, use a better or more random salt). put the output (13 chars hash) to the password configurations (e.g. encoder_password) in icecast.conf. it should work then. HTH - turrican --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ i...
2004 Aug 06
0
Newbee questions...
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 09:52:25PM +0100, tcheer@gmx.de wrote: > >you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl. > >perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this is > >slightly insecure, use a better or more random salt). put the output (13 > >chars hash) to the password configurations (e.g. encoder_password) > >in icecast.conf. it should work then. > > OK I did so and pasted the result (icxDriEO...