search for: listenting

Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "listenting".

Did you mean: listening
2018 Mar 14
0
IceCast Listenter Count Stat - BASH or php?
just parse status-json.xsl with php's curl/json_parse... ScanCaster: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 22:07:34 +0100, Jeroen van Oosten wrote: > > > Well, you can create your own XSL with less data. I use this (as > > web/simple.xsl): > > Well since I don't know XSL, BASH etc. was my go to choice... > > BUT... > > Doing this gets > 404's from a
2018 Mar 12
0
IceCast Listenter Count Stat - BASH or php?
Hello, On 08-03-18 05:54, ScanCaster wrote: > Is there some simple way to get just the listener count on mounts out of > IceCast, specifically 2.4.1 > > Via BASH preferred, or CLI php if I must, I guess python 2.x would be an > option too. (3.x is not an option though!) > > All the stuff I've seen is scrapping things from the status.xsl, which is > bad form. Well,
2000 May 08
1
AIDE
Mon serveur samba est visible sur le r?seau mais certains postes demandent un mot de passe avant de se connecter, alors d'autres listent les ressources directement. Dans mon fichier de configuration smb.conf je n'ai pas utilis? l'option encrypt passwords (;encrypt passwords = yes ). Tous les postes sont des win95 ou sup?rieur. Je ne peut pas vous dire exactement quelle version
2014 Apr 19
2
RPC server unavailable?
I have a Samba 4.1.6 up and running(?) When I try to join the AD, I get 'RPC server is unabailable.' This also happens when I try the Microsoft Remote Administration tools, I get the same issue. The samba, smbd, and auth logs don't seem to provide the answer I need, but that may only mean I can't see it. The workgroup server works fine. I have spent hours online and in the samba
2006 Aug 02
15
Rails in a Windows World
I work at an organization that is very wrapped up in Microsoft products. I am trying to get a test application put in however I''m not sure what to do about the infratstructure. If it were up to me we would put in MySQL and Apache or Lighty, however its not up to me. The easiest way to get an application into production at our company would be to use the existing MS SQL server and IIS