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2019 Dec 29
3
Win32 - log not created
I'm running Icecast in a Windows 32 bit environment. The icecast.xml path points to C:\Program Files\Icecast\log for <logdir>. <logging><loglevel> is set to 3. However, no logs are created at that location. :( Thanks for any leads. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Jul 20
2
New issue, configuring 2 Vista nodes
Hello All, I am trying to configure 2 Vista nodes. For testing, I put them both on the same LAN & subnet, and after figuring out that Vista puts the RSA_Key private File & the Hosts files in a different directory { \USERS\username\APPDATA\LOCAL\VIRTUALSTORE\PROGRAM FILES\TINC\ (+hosts\) }, I managed to bring up the daemons on both nodes. (I suspect that Windows 7 uses another directory as well, but not the same as Vista.) My problem is that one node is able to ping both ends of the VPN connection, but the other can only ping the local side of the V...
2013 Nov 22
4
[PATCH 1/3] Document ntreg_nk_record.flags
...CII (actually: Latin-1) + rather than UTF-16. + bit 6: PredefinedHandle + bit 7: VirtMirrored + bit 8: VirtTarget + bit 9: VirtualStore */ + /* Information from: Peter Norris: The Internal Structure of the + Windows Registry, 2008, p.220 ff. */ int64_t timestamp; uint32_t unknown1; uint32_t parent; /* offset of owner/parent */ -- 1.8.4.3
2010 Jul 21
0
Fw: New issue, configuring 2 Vista nodes
...ista nodes Sent: Jul 21, 2010 09:08 > I am trying to configure 2 Vista nodes. For testing, I put them both on the > same LAN & subnet, and after figuring out that Vista puts the RSA_Key > private File & the Hosts files in a different directory { > \USERS\username\APPDATA\LOCAL\VIRTUALSTORE\PROGRAM FILES\TINC\ (+hosts\) }, FYI, the config files are appearing here because you're not running the command prompt (or installer?) as an actual Administrator. When you fire up the command prompt to create/edit the files, you should right-click the Command Prompt icon and click "R...