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2019 Jul 31
3
SSL-Question
hello,
I've icecast 2.4.4 /w SSL support, and when i enable SSL in the config file:
<ssl>1</ssl>
and
<ssl-certificate>my-all-inlusive.pem</ssl-certificate>
I can connect via https://my-server:8000/my_stream
but only via https, no longer http. Is there an option to have both?
Also my source clients seems to be unableto connect anymore via http,
but have to look deeper into it.
Any hints welcome. Sorry if this as covered al...
2019 Jul 31
2
SSL-Question
...rds,
>
> Per Gunnarsson
> On 2019-07-31 14:49, unosonic wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> >
> > I've icecast 2.4.4 /w SSL support, and when i enable SSL in the config file:
> >
> > <ssl>1</ssl>
> > and
> > <ssl-certificate>my-all-inlusive.pem</ssl-certificate>
> >
> > I can connect via https://my-server:8000/my_stream
> > but only via https, no longer http. Is there an option to have both?
> > Also my source clients seems to be unableto connect anymore via http,
> > but have to look deeper into it...
2019 Jul 31
0
SSL-Question
...on
>> On 2019-07-31 14:49, unosonic wrote:
>>> hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> I've icecast 2.4.4 /w SSL support, and when i enable SSL in the config file:
>>>
>>> <ssl>1</ssl>
>>> and
>>> <ssl-certificate>my-all-inlusive.pem</ssl-certificate>
>>>
>>> I can connect via https://my-server:8000/my_stream
>>> but only via https, no longer http. Is there an option to have both?
>>> Also my source clients seems to be unableto connect anymore via http,
>>> but have to look...
2019 Jul 31
2
SSL-Question
...>
> Per Gunnarsson
> On 2019-07-31 14:49, unosonic wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> >
> > I've icecast 2.4.4 /w SSL support, and when i enable SSL in the config
> file:
> >
> > <ssl>1</ssl>
> > and
> > <ssl-certificate>my-all-inlusive.pem</ssl-certificate>
> >
> > I can connect via https://my-server:8000/my_stream
> > but only via https, no longer http. Is there an option to have both?
> > Also my source clients seems to be unableto connect anymore via http,
> > but have to look deeper into it...