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2004 Aug 06
0
no idea of mountfile[No mountfile found, refusing access to WWW admin for...]
Hi,
I'm trying to get icecast to work but opening the webadmin interface results in this:
[31/Dec/2002:14:24:58] [4:Connection Handler] No mountfile found, refusing access to WWW admin for 192.168.0.3
[31/Dec/2002:14:24:58] [4:Connection Handler] Kicking unknown 0 [192.168.0.3] [No mountfile found], connected for 0 seconds
What is this mountfile for, and how do i have to generate ist?
2004 Aug 06
2
Its my first time installing icecast...and i'm having problems
I've installed icecast. Then I run the server in the bg. I can encode to it
from winamp just fine, but I cant seem to stream from it. The icecast
verbose messages say "Kicking unknown #3 (hostmask) [no encoder]" or
something along those lines. Does this have something to do with my
deny/allow settings? Also, when I do a 'sources' it lists that there is a
source on mountpoint
2004 Aug 06
0
Its my first time installing icecast...and i'm havi ng problems
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dj epyon [mailto:dj-epyon@home.net]
> Sent: 13 December 2001 21:55
> To: icecast@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [icecast] Its my first time installing icecast...and i'm
> having problems
>
> This is what happens when I try to log into the admin:
> -> [13/Dec/2001:13:52:41] [Bandwidth: 0.000000MB/s] [Sources:
> 1] [Clients:
>
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast admin interface
I have a problem with Icecast web admin interface.
My icecast.conf file contains :
acl_policy 1
deny all *
allow all *.via.ecp.fr
When connecting to my admin interface, I get a 403 error message ( You don't
have access to this entity (stream or file).), and icecast says "Kicking
unknown 48 [mallet.via.ecp.fr] [No mountfile found], connected for 0 seconds".
There is no firewall
2004 Aug 06
2
"Bind to socket failed"
...individual files now.
One question... when I try to check the web admin, I get a forbidden
message in the browser, and the following in the server log:
-> [04/Feb/2002:14:38:45] No mountfile found, refusing access to WWW admin
for <my-work-ip.com>
I'm missing the connection between mountfiles and accessing the web admin
page. As far as I can tell, I have no mountpoints configured.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Its my first time installing icecast...and i'm having problems
Both ports are enabled. Here is the actual ouput, maybe someone can make
more sense of it.
This is what happens when I try to stream (note that the encoder has been
accepted the line before):
-> [13/Dec/2001:13:46:42] [Bandwidth: 0.000000MB/s] [Sources: 0] [Clients:
0] [Admins: 1] [Uptime: 1 seconds]
-> [13/Dec/2001:13:47:35] Accepted encoder on mountpoint /icy_0 from
2004 Aug 06
2
Another problem...
Okay, now..
I've got it compiled and running (thanks by the way to Moritz and Akos).
Using WinAMP 2.81 and the latest build of oddcastDSP i've got it streaming
happilly to the server with the server happilly accepting the stream.
Now, however whenever anybody tries connecting to the server it
automatically kicks them off ie..
-> [26/Aug/2002:23:56:43] Accepted client 4 from
2004 Aug 06
3
"Bind to socket failed"
I'm running RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.17) on a PII 300. I'm using Liveice
with XMMS. I had no problem broadcasting with Shoutcast and Winamp back
before I switched over to Linux. I'd love to get going on broadcasting...
but Icecast refusing to open is a problem.
Running icecast gives me the following.
Starting thread engine...
[04/Feb/2002:13:57:38] Icecast Version 1.3.10 Starting..
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast admin interface
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:43:09PM +0200, Cédric Mallet wrote:
> I have a problem with Icecast web admin interface.
> My icecast.conf file contains :
> acl_policy 1
> deny all *
> allow all *.via.ecp.fr
>
> When connecting to my admin interface, I get a 403 error message ( You don't
> have access to this entity (stream or file).), and icecast says "Kicking
>
2004 Aug 06
0
problem remotely loginning into web admin interface
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
Here are the steps I've taken to open access to the web admin interface for
icecast. If anyone can find mistakes I have made or a step I have left out
please let me know. I have been unable to access the interface.
In my hosts.allow I have...
ALL: *.mydomain.com
In my hosts.deny I have...
ALL: ALL
icecast_admin: ALL
2004 Aug 06
0
[ problem remotely loginning into web admin interface]
Hello,
I think I figured this problem out.
History... After installing icecast last week I had been unable
to get the /admin to work. So today I looked into the code. From
that exploration it seems that the *.aut files (or at least the
mounts.aut) needs to be in the conf directory.
If you follow the code in client.c line 176...
char *secfile = get_icecast_file (info.mountfile, conf_file_e,
2004 Aug 06
1
Admin headaches
Greetings
I just migrated from a Debian install to a Gentoo install, and I'm
having some issues getting the admin page to work.
I have setup the acl policy and hosts.allowed the same way as on
the Debian box, but I can't figure out how to use the *.aut files.
When I try to connect to the admin page, I get this:
[31/Jan/2004:00:12:03] [11:Connection Handler] No mountfile found,
refusing
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 1.3.12 streaming big static files, offset
hello
i am running an icecast setup since a little while now and i am
very convinced of the quality of this product. still i have 2 wishes
or problems which seem almost unsolvable to me:
1: i don't know how i can convince icecast to make an offset
position by streaming big static files. i.e. streaming
big.mp3 not from start but one hour later:
60s*60mins*16000
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