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2003 Aug 21
1
SCSI Tape and CDROM
Hi, All. I'm trying to use HP Suresore 24e on FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE (Mon May 12 09:32:15 YEKST 2003). The system is installed on Asus P2b-DS motherboard with Adaptec aic7890 onboard scsi-controller. I have 2 SCSI-3 HDDs attached to it: da0: <IBM DDYS-T18350N S96H> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device da1: <IBM DDYS-T09170N S80D> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device and I'trying to
2004 Aug 06
1
NEWBIE QUESTION - ERROR [BAD PASSWORD]
hello, i have the same problem than Lukas Bulwahn Le Mercredi 20 Novembre 2002 15:30, "Mitchell Smith" a écrit : > The Debian Icecast server is compiled with password crypt support, which > means you can't put the password in in cleartext. You will have to > > apt-get install makepasswd > > and do something like > > echo "password" >
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 05:36:37PM +0200, boink wrote: > > in the FreeBSD ports there already is something for ices2 and icecast2. > it's a little on the old side (from november 2002). Hello, I tried icecast2 (couple days ago, ports gets upgraded daily) on a FreeBSD 4.X (4.8-RC) and since it compiles (by default) to use encrypted passwords i could not make it work. I used the
2004 Aug 06
3
NEWBIE QUESTION - ERROR [BAD PASSWORD]
I have installed the icecast server on my Debian Linux 2.2. I modified the distributed icecast.conf (as far as thought was necessary), and I set up the shout.conf... Both server and shout are started from root and are set up to localhost. I could start the server, but when I started shout, it did find the server, but it was blocked with the message "BAD PASSWORD[encoder]" even if the
2004 Aug 06
3
Newbee questions...
Mathias Gygax wrote: >On Son, Jan 05, 2003 at 08:24:45 +0100, tcheer@gmx.de wrote: > > >>Hi all, >> >> > >hi there, > Hi again... > > > >>1. >>I have just installed ices 0.2.3 and icecast 1.3.12 and I am trying to >>run them. >>In my etc/icecast.const i have kept the 3 default passwords for the >>encoder, admin
2004 Aug 06
2
Newbee questions...
Hi all, This is my first contribution to this ML. I would like to post 2 questions: 1. I have just installed ices 0.2.3 and icecast 1.3.12 and I am trying to run them. In my etc/icecast.const i have kept the 3 default passwords for the encoder, admin and oper (hackme) and modified my etc/ices.conf as follow: ... <!-- Encoder password on the icecast server -->
2012 Dec 25
3
stream/ices_instance_stream Failed initial connect to 172.16.0.116:8000 (Login failed: Success
Hello Everyone, I have a bit of a problem trying to set up Icecast2 + Ice2, on my debian box, I installed icecast2 ver 2.3.2-6 and ices2 2.0.1-8. I'm able to start icecast2 as shown in the logs: [2012-12-24 20:34:27] INFO main/main Icecast 2.3.2 server started [2012-12-24 20:34:27] DBUG yp/yp_recheck_config Updating YP configuration [2012-12-24 20:34:27] INFO
2008 Mar 26
0
Samba 3 Trust Relationship with Win2008 AD problem
I am trying to establish 2 way trust relationship between samba domain and Win2008 AD domain. The trust relationship is established and even verified by both side, but when I try to access samba resources from win2008 domain, it prompts for username and password. However, I can access the win2008 resources from the samba domain without the prompting of username and password. My win2008 is
2004 Feb 20
1
Telnet to samba box does NOT work: wb_getgrgid: failed to locate gid == 1000
Hi all! This is getting strange: 3d installation - the same problem... This is the log: (pay attention to the LAST line) Feb 20 12:10:58 as09-tmn winbindd[273]: [ID 702911 daemon.debug] Plain-text authentication for user DorofeevMS returned NT_STATUS_OK (PAM: 0) Feb 20 12:10:58 as09-tmn pam_winbind[452]: [ID 614614 auth.notice] user 'DorofeevMS' granted acces Feb 20 12:10:58
2002 Nov 07
4
icecast + liveice won't play nicely
I have gotten icecast and live ice both up and running, but I cannot get them to play nicely together. I have the following in my configs: icecast: -- encoder_password test admin_password test oper_password test port 8000 port 8001 -- liveice: -- SERVER 192.168.1.2 PORT 8001 PASSWORD test #ICY_LOGIN X_AUDIOCAST_LOGIN -- but when I run both of them using: ./icecast ./liveice I get (from
2003 Apr 01
4
compile error
Hello, I hope this is the place to bug ppl about compile errors. So here I go. I downloaded the latest through CVS last night and ran ./autogen.sh according to the manual and ran into the following error. Does anyone happen to have a fix for it? I am on FreeBSD 4.6 Stable. Thanks in advance, Till << ./autogen.sh output and error message >> elation# ./autogen.sh I am going to run
2004 Aug 06
0
Antwort: Re: icecast + liveice won't play nicely
@ben: try "tar xzf foo.tar.gz" daniel ditgens <p><p> Ben Timby <btimby_indy@ An: icecast@xiph.org
2004 Aug 06
0
NEWBIE QUESTION - ERROR [BAD PASSWORD]
The Debian Icecast server is compiled with password crypt support, which means you can't put the password in in cleartext. You will have to apt-get install makepasswd and do something like echo "password" > passwd.tmp makepassword --crypt --clearfrom=passwd.tmp and paste the encrypted password in to your icecast.conf file. Hope this helps.
2004 Aug 06
0
Password problems
I know most of you probably went "grrrrrrrrrrr" when you saw the subject, but I need some help with passwords. I'm feeling a bit stupid and a lot frustrated here so bear with me. What EXACTLY do I do in this situation? Let's say that the password for icecast is hackme. I need to encrypt it so I run 'makepasswd --crypt --clearfrom=passwd.tmp' with the password hackme
2004 Aug 06
0
Newbee questions...
On Son, Jan 05, 2003 at 08:24:45 +0100, tcheer@gmx.de wrote: > Hi all, hi there, > 1. > I have just installed ices 0.2.3 and icecast 1.3.12 and I am trying to > run them. > In my etc/icecast.const i have kept the 3 default passwords for the > encoder, admin and oper (hackme) and modified my etc/ices.conf as follow: > ... > <!-- Encoder password on the icecast
2004 Aug 06
0
Newbee questions...
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 09:52:25PM +0100, tcheer@gmx.de wrote: > >you can also generate a pair with "makepasswd --crypt" or with perl. > >perl -e 'print crypt("hackme", "icecastrules") . "\n";' (this is > >slightly insecure, use a better or more random salt). put the output (13 > >chars hash) to the password configurations
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast + liveice won't play nicely
Michael, I think you are right. However, I cannot successfully download and install icecast from icecast.org. When I do so, gzip complains: -- bash-2.05a$ tar fxz icecast-1.3.12.tar.gz gzip: stdin: not in gzip format tar: child returned status 1 -- Is the distro corrupt? or am I missing something? Is there a way to generate the crypted passwords? I could not get makepasswd.c to compile as
2002 Jun 27
3
UsePrivilegeSeparation: "fatal: xrealloc: out of memory"
I just upgraded to OpenSSH 3.4p1 from 2.5.2p2 to take advantage of privilege separation. After installation, when a user tries to login he gets dropped almost immediately. In the server's /var/log/messages: Jun 26 20:15:04 sclp3 sshd[6433]: Accepted password for jason from 128.165.148.66 port 41871 ssh2 Jun 26 20:15:12 sclp3 jason[110]: sshd[6444]: fatal: xrealloc: out of memory (new_size
2006 Sep 14
0
eApps Shout Out!
A lot of times I see posts about which hosting providers are great for Rails. I want to give a shout out to Eapps.com. They have been my hosting provider for the past 3 years, they have the best tech support in the hosting business in my opinion. Always willing to help you out. All Eapps accounts are VPS (Virtual Private Server) and start at $10 running Cent OS (Redhat) Linux. They
2012 Jul 04
0
[LLVMdev] A LLVM shout-out from Charlie Stross
[ Sorry if this is the wrong list; I don't know of an 'llvm-news' list ] In a discussion about ebooks on his blog (http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2012/07/why-ebooks-are-not-like-paper-.html): > Why ebooks are not like paper books [snip] > Other key points: > > It's irrelevant in trade fiction, but epub 3.x permits embedding of Javascript. Which means