Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Icecast/Ices and Mountpoints"
2002 Apr 26
1
rsync 2.5.5 - Utilizing "exclude from" in rsync.conf
I am attempting to utilize the exclude from option in my rsync configuration
file (rather than maintain lists on users machines) but it does not appear to
be working.
One example, I placed *.mp3 in the file to keep them from syncing mp3 files to
the server and jamming up space. But rsync just seems to ignore this and
syncs the files anyway without any errors to the syslog.
All of my
2002 Oct 03
1
pxeboot garbage screen
I am using pxeboot (syslinux) 1.75 and I'm attempting to boot diskless
with the pxeboot.0 system.
The system boots, downloads the pxeboot.0, the kernel and then the
screen turns to garbage.
Does anyone know what this is/how to fix this?
Thanks.
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2003 Jan 09
10
transparent proxy
I''ve installed a bering box acting as a firewall for a lan;
the lan is 192.168.1.0/24
the bering box is 192.168.1.254
I''ve installed a squid server 192.168.1.1
It is possible to configure shorewall for a transparent proxy to the
squid server?
I''ve tryed with
REDIRECT loc loc:192.168.1.1:3128 tcp www - !192.168.1.1
in the rules file
I get this error:
Error:
2004 Dec 22
15
OpenVPN and DNAT
Hello Tom and all,
Quick question: Is it possible to operate an OpenVPN server from behind
a firewall?
Is it as simple as setting it up and placing:
DNAT net loc:192.168.10.20 udp 5000 - ipaddress
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2003 Jan 02
2
Routing inomcing TightVNC connections?
Hi!
I have this rule to allow incoming VNC connections to a host on my
private LAN:
DNAT net:$SITE1 loc:$JOHN tcp 5900:5910
This works perfectly the host can connect without problems.
Would it be possible to link the internal host to an external ip?
For example if Site1 would connect on the VNC port, all traffic gets
forwarded to loc:$JOHN. But if net:$SITE2 connects
2003 Jan 09
19
New on the Web Site
While I''m in temporary retirement, I''ve decided spend a little time
experimenting with new things and making some updates to the web site. The
biggest result of this effort to date has been:
http://shorewall.sf.net/Shorewall_Squid_Usage.html
This outlines how to use Squid as a transparent proxy running on the
firewall, in the DMZ or in the local network. In the latter two
2004 Aug 06
3
bitrate for slow modems
Depending on what you are broadcasting, for 28.8 I would go 16kbps and be
really safe...
Lithium
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Griffiths" <john@capmon.com>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Cc: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: [icecast] bitrate for slow modems
> ok so 24kbps for 56k modems...
>
> can i go any lower and get
2012 Jan 30
2
Mountpoints
I've been thinking about mountpoints recently. There have been a few problems related to them:
- If dbox mails and indexes are in different filesystems, and index fs isn't mounted and mailbox is accessed -> Dovecot rebuilds indexes from scratch, which changes UIDVALIDITY, which causes client to redownload mails. All mails will also show up as unread. Once index fs gets mounted again,
2004 Dec 20
2
Tracking bandwidth used of individual mountpoints?
Is it possible to somehow meter and log the bandwidth used by
individual mountpoints? I'm using mrtg to monitor the whole server,
but I'd like to know which mountpoints are creating the most traffic
so I can offer better-priced streaming packages to users who really
aren't using all that much bandwidth. And also to be able to charge
more for users who use way much more bandwidth than
2005 Feb 06
1
Limiting mountpoints
Hi List,
I'm pretty new to IceCast and I've got a question,
Is it possible to limit the amount and types of streams (mountpoints) a
user creates?
Scenario:
I've got several users (say 10), that I want to be able to stream
through my server. But to limit the bandwith costs I'd like to limit
the amount of data they stream.
- The mount specific options will allow me to
2004 Dec 10
2
Another relay question...
I currently have 3 mountpoints, 128, 56 and 24. I'm using darkice as
the source and I'm relaying to another server running icecast2. I'm
assuming that darkice is using lame for transcoding the bit-rates on
the fly and sending 128k/s + 56k/s + 24k/s to the relay host... which
is using a lot of bandwidth on the source network (which I don't have
much to spare). Is there any
2004 Aug 06
6
what I'd like to do
> >
> > the bitrate on the mp3's is 128 (great for listening off the HD)
> >
> > whats a good bitrate to encode for streaming audio?
>
> I think this might be the problem 128kbps isn't going to work over a modem.
>
> I think 24kbps is probably the pratical limit for 56k modems. 56k modems might
> be able to get a 32kbps stream but only under
2004 Aug 06
3
AW: final question: how many mountpoints can icecast handle ?
Hi Jack
thanks a lot for the inside information about the mountpoints.
So what you're saying is that I need for my project when
doing with icecast 1.x
- per 25-50 concurrent users one single server
So problem is, if I wanted to handle, say 1000 streams,
I would need 200 Servers..this puts the concept a bit
in jeopardy because that would push the cost of the service
into astronomical..in
2009 Feb 03
2
Problem sharing a directory which contains other mountpoints
Hi,
Here is my problem :
On a server we have a directory, /data, shared with Samba. In this directory, we have two mountpoints : mp300 which contains a 300GB filesystem, and mp500 which contains 500GB filesystem.
So we have :
|----data
|-------mp300 => 300GB
|-------mp500 => 500GB
and /data is shared wich Samba.
On Windows, if we try to put many files, a
2011 Nov 04
1
kinit, fstabs and mountpoints on the command line
San and I were working out some of the requirements we have for
booting VMs, and we'd like to "construct" the environment dynamically
from the "outside". Not all VMs will have block devices (many will
likely be using 9p heavily). We'd like to continue to use kinit for
this purpose, though at the moment, kinit is processing the root*=
flags as the equivalent of a
2004 Aug 06
4
relay servers and mountpoints
> this all works fine . but i want to set ices2 on the main web server to
> actually broadcast the appropriate archives for off-live times , instead
> of redirect to the fileserve . ( will this require much resources if the
> mp3/ogg files are already encoded to the correct bitrate ? )
No. Without re-encoding, resource usage is very very low.
>
>
> MY QUESTiON -- if the main
2005 Oct 05
3
icecast2 mountpoints maximum
We are using icecast as stream-relay for a true narrowcast solution
we've developed. The idea behind the system is that each individual
client gets it's own mountpoint.
Basically we have an application that creates streams. Its written in
c++ and uses libshout to handle connecting to icecast.
Everything works fine, as long as we keep the number of mountpoints
below 347. As soon as we
2004 Aug 06
2
few questions about icecast/ices
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 10:08:20AM +0200, Thomas Gutzler wrote:
> Can I force a special streamer "foo" always to be heard on a specified
> mounpoint "/bar" ?
Please rephrase the question im not sure i understand?
> I found the users.aut, groups.aut and mounts.aut but I'm not really sure
> what they do, or if they do something at all ..
They do. They are
2004 Aug 06
2
is there a way to switch mountpoints from the command line?
is there a way to switch mountpoints from the command line? we need to
be able to do it with a script within php.
thanks,
peter
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2004 Aug 06
2
relay servers and mountpoints
> >
> > two ideas :
> > - should/could i run 2 instances ices w/ separate .xml files ?
>
> Yes.
i've g0t this working ,, but only w/ .ogg . does ices not support .mp3 for
the playlist ?
_ i even made a separate .xml for when .mp3 archives come up , and i've
tried /64kbpsR AND /64kbpsR.mp3 as mountpoints . ,
all my archives from before December are mp3 ! gh .,