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2004 Aug 06
2
php script for listener count and www admin interface password
yes.. but can anybody tell me how to pull a simple listener count out of that page with php? also still don't know how to figure out that HTTP user/pass problem... there is NOTHING about it in the docs or online -p On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 04:51 AM, Marco Alanen wrote: > On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 03:24:35 -0500 > pharkawik@hampshire.edu wrote: > >> i am looking for a
2004 Aug 06
0
php script for listener count and www admin interface password
...that HTTP user/pass problem... > there is NOTHING about it in the docs or online You need to find and edit mountlist.html, where you can enter some commands with @COMMAND@. To get the current ammount of listeners, simply write @LISTENERS@, or to make it a little more interesting: @LISTENERS@/@MAXLISTENERS@ Regarding that admin page.. I've changed it so I've whitelisted a few IP's (126.1.120.*, my internal ones) in icecast.conf. The access control is at the bottom of that list. Here is what I have: acl_policy 0 allow all 126.1.120.* allow all 127.0.0.1 * allow client * /Marco -----...
2004 Aug 06
2
php script for listener count and www admin interface password
...gt;> there is NOTHING about it in the docs or online > > You need to find and edit mountlist.html, where you can enter some > commands with @COMMAND@. To get the current ammount of listeners, > simply > write @LISTENERS@, or to make it a little more interesting: > @LISTENERS@/@MAXLISTENERS@ > Regarding that admin page.. I've changed it so I've whitelisted a few > IP's (126.1.120.*, my internal ones) in icecast.conf. The access > control is > at the bottom of that list. Here is what I have: > > acl_policy 0 > allow all 126.1.120.* > allow all 12...
2004 Aug 06
5
Missing headers in Icecast2
Hi Karl, Thanks for your help, About the "Connection:" header, you are right, it's: "Connection: close" and NOT "Connection: keep-alive". The protocol when the SERVER sends the data is http 1.0. It's http 1.1 when the browser requests the data. I don't understand the "Content-Length: 54000000" header either. Also I noticed the flash player on