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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 I d...
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. > > > > > &g...
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 serve...