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2004 Aug 06
1
UDP Vs. TCP
>Multicasting would be more interesting, but firewalls would again >be an issue. >Mark Multicasting would be more interesting but not feasible for the project. The design has to be able to feed multiply end points while those end points can change sources at will as well as generate their own stream. Some of the broadcasts will be timed (on-air slots) say Friday night 1900-2200. ---
2004 Aug 06
2
UDP Vs. TCP
I haven't touched IceCast yet, but I evaluating it for a project. On the website it says it uses TCP for streaming, is there an option of UDP? Wouldn't UDP be better for a large amount of streams? Thanks --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
0
UDP Vs. TCP
The project involves a "private" broadcast so setting up firewall rules and forwarding would be a problem ... I'm going to post the project proposal once I have it finished, since it is a really cool project. -----Original Message----- From: Steve Meuse [mailto:swave@mara.org] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:19 AM To: icecast@xiph.org Subject: Re: [icecast] UDP Vs. TCP
2004 Aug 06
5
DTCR Project
Disturbed Transmitter Community Radio Project The Need: Where I live there is only one open channel in our FM band. The one major company that owns 13 of the local stations plus 8 more that bleed over from the next biggest city, has lobbied the FCC so that the last FM license will never be given out. So my friends run a little 10 watt, Max. allowed by FCC for a non-commercial non-licensed
2004 Aug 06
0
DTCR Project
I think you will be VERY interested int he next upcoming release of SAM2 - www.spacialaudio.com Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shaun Mcmanus" <smcmanus@twcsd.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 7:41 AM Subject: [icecast] DTCR Project <p>> Disturbed Transmitter Community Radio Project > > The Need: > Where I live there is
1999 May 11
0
Bad NICs (was Collision Lights go Crazy)
NICs with Linux. > > I think I have tracked down the problem though. even > though it may not > > look like it, I think that the 3com NIC is bad. I put a 10 > baseT only > > Realtek card in a cliant, and it works fine.. Is there any > known problems > > with 3COM 905b's running at 10 Mbits and SAMBA. anyway, I > think I will > > buy Intel NICs
2008 Apr 29
6
Xen & SELINUX: how disable in guest?
Hello all! I try to boot the guest VM in native EL5.1 dom0. Kernel for guest domain I took from source compiled Xen distributions since native EL5.1 kernel being tired as guest did not see root partition at all. SELinux enforcing is disabled in the dom0: > [root@mbone ~]# getenforce > Permissive Configuration file for guest domain has parameter to disable selinux: > [root@mbone ~]#
2023 Sep 19
1
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
This is a new branch of an old thread, made necessary because the email system here purges sent messages after a period of time so I can't reply to the last message in the thread. The operative portion of that last message (retrieved from the archives and dated July 3, 2023) follows: /*****/ So I set up a fresh key to use for this test, and gave it similar parameters. I wasn't aware of
2023 Jul 06
1
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
On 05.07.23 18:01, MCMANUS, MICHAEL P wrote: > It appears the forced command either does not run or runs to completion > and exits immediately, as there is no process named "receive.ksh" in > the process tree. FWIW, two cents of mine: -- The script *exiting* should *not* prompt sshd to execute the requested subsystem "as a second thought", or else it'd happen
2004 Aug 06
1
audio streaming server
Hello... I'm involved in a project whereby a live audio input from the FM radio station is to be sent to an audio streaming server, which will stream the audio to the remote sites thru the VSAT (satellite based) network. The remote sites are to rebroadcast the transmissions (FM station rebroadcast), as most of the expected listeners do not have access to the internet. Is icecast2 capable of
2023 Jul 07
1
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
On 06.07.23 23:37, MCMANUS, MICHAEL P wrote:> So changing the forced command as stated will break the application. I > would need to create a test bed to simulate the listener rather than > use the server as is, where is. That may produce false or misleading > results. Since the forced command is tied to the specific keypair in the authorized_keys, you could -- test with a different
2004 Nov 25
1
multicasting
Hello, icecast We want to begin icecast streaming of FM stations. As far as I know, Icecast does not support multicasting yet. My question is: will be multicasting implemented in the next version of icecast? Is there a possibility to multicast icecast's stream with third party's open source products? Thank you in advance. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Aug 25
5
Something broken in voicemail app??
I updated my source and compiled * last night so I am running CVS-HEAD-08/24/04-23:51:01. This morning I have noticed that when anyone tries to retrieve their voicemail, the voicemail app is not recognizing any digits entered from the phones (cisco 7960's), so It just times-out waiting for digits. Has anyone else seen this problem or could it be something in our environment? TIA, Jamie
2002 Mar 11
1
problem with deriv3?
Using S+ 6 for Linux and R 1.4.1 Taking verbatim some lines from S-Plus that work perfectly, and running them on R, I get an unexpected error message: R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team Version 1.4.1 (2002-01-30) > library(MASS) > data <- read.table("/usr/local/data/mcmanus.dat",header=T) > mcmanus.frm <-
2010 Sep 13
2
TCP flow latency graphs
Hello, we have one application which gets some data from our database but to print just one result it connects many times to the database over WAN. Of course there are some performance related problems with this type of work. I'd like to analyze (not necessary online) its tcp flow especially its latency (using port redirect on switch). Do you know any software (similar to tcpdump or so) which
2023 Jul 05
1
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
On 05.07.23 02:50, Damien Miller wrote: > Some possibilities: > 1. the receive.ksh script is faulty in some way that causes it to invoke > sftp-server How would the script even *know* that the client requested the SFTP subsystem? Is a subsystem's executable/path, supposedly internally overwritten with the forced command at that point, exposed through $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND ?
2013 Feb 25
7
Optimistic Locking Enhancements: Gem or Core?
I''m working on an app that makes use of rails'' optimistic locking feature and seeing some possibilities for improvements. It seems a bit tedious to have to add :lock_version to forms wherever the model is used. You also have to "hack" around rails'' UJS feature to add it as a URL parameter when using remote: true, method: [:put, :patch, :post, :delete].
2005 May 13
2
MSI deployement with script ?
Hello, Do you have tips or sample script code to deploy MSI (Firefox in my case) using script ? I miss my gpo software installation from Win2k/2003 :) Thanks !
2023 Jun 29
2
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
Folks, I'm curious if the documented behavior of portable OpenSSH (specifically Linux) may be at odds with the actual behavior I have seen in my experiments. Here is the background: I manage an application which collects data from a client script (Korn shell) which runs on Unix and Linux servers across the entire enterprise. The client communicates with a Linux server (currently running RHEL
2006 Apr 16
0
TCP/UDP broken checksums redux (with UDP workaround)
Hello, A little informal input on the TCP/UDP checksum deferral/offload: it fails for me. I have one Xen host, running a snapshot of xen-unstable at 2006-03-24 (9435:11fee62328cc). Each of its domUs are allocated their own /30, with the help of a hacked-up vif script. Prior to working around the problem, Domain-0 could establish TCP connections to other domains. In the case of SSH, it would