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2004 Aug 06
0
How to handle NAT ?
...er and outside the router",
you cannot. However, since icecast does support simple file serving, you
can create your own m3u file in the webroot and access it just as you would
static content. So you could manually create a mystream_inside.m3u and put
your internal address in that, and a mystream_outside.m3u and put your
external address in that... Of course, if your internal address changes, or
your mountpoint changes, you'd have to update the files...anyway, not
pretty but may meet your needs.
oddsock
At 03:28 PM 4/28/2004, you wrote:
>Now I have the icecast server working within the...
2004 Aug 06
2
How to handle NAT ?
Now I have the icecast server working within the confines of my home
network (ip: 10.1.1.x), I want to be able to connect to it from the other
side of my firewall too.
I configured the firewall to pass all port 8000 traffic to my linux
server (local address 10.1.1.101)
If I connect from the other side of my firewall using my external ip
(217.x.x.x), then I see the connection come in on the icecast