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2017 Jul 21
1
SSL Setup
...ebroot>/usr/share/icecast2/web</webroot>
<ssl-certificate>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pem</ssl-certificate>
What should be the correct path of the icecast.pem file ?.
Should it be /usr/share/icecast2/web/icecast.pem ?.
Thanks.
>
> > ie: http://icecast.domain.invalid/somestringofletersnumbers.txt
> > That they?
> > request if its dumped in the webroot stuff of Icecast? With out any
> > XSLT?
> > markup?
>
> Icecast only processes XSLT files as XSLT.
>
>
> > So if I added a listening port on 80 for this, then took it away,?
> > since...
2017 Jul 21
1
SSL Setup
...st2/web/icecast.pem ?.
>
> You certainly do not want to put your private key in your public
> webroot...
>
Thanks Marvin. Is ok into any other directory, for example
/etc/icecast2/ssl ?.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > >
> > > > ie: http://icecast.domain.invalid/somestringofletersnumbers.txt
> > > > That they?
> > > > request if its dumped in the webroot stuff of Icecast? With out
> > > > any
> > > > XSLT?
> > > > markup?
> > >
> > > Icecast only processes XSLT files as XSLT.
> > >
> >...
2017 Aug 11
1
SSL Setup
...> > >
> >
> > Thanks Marvin. Is ok into any other directory, for example
> > /etc/icecast2/ssl ?.
>
> I think so, yes.
>
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.
> > > > >
> > > > > > ie: http://icecast.domain.invalid/somestringofletersnumbers
> > > > > > .txt
> > > > > > That they?
> > > > > > request if its dumped in the webroot stuff of Icecast? With
> > > > > > out
> > > > > > any
> > > > > > XSLT?
> > > > > &...
2017 Jul 10
0
SSL Setup
...used by
> Comodo to verify ownership of the domain? The DNS method normally
> fails....
Sure. Just put it into the webroot (<webroot> in <paths>). Icecast
handles files in webroot according to your operating system's mine-type
table.
> ie: http://icecast.domain.invalid/somestringofletersnumbers.txt That they
> request if its dumped in the webroot stuff of Icecast? With out any XSLT
> markup?
Icecast only processes XSLT files as XSLT.
> So if I added a listening port on 80 for this, then took it away,
> since I don't use that for Icecast... Icecast is on its own se...