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2004 Aug 06
3
icecast 2.0.0 chroot problem
Thanks for the superfast reaction.
You got me started thinking.
I got rid of the following lines number 3 and 8 hereunder. They were
present in the example xml and I think that they don't belong here
because icecast won't run if chroot is not being used........
Now it starts. I am very happy about this!!!! :-)
JK
1 <security>
2 <chroot>0</chroot>
3
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 2.0.0 chroot problem
On Saturday 21 February 2004 00:14, Jan-Kees Fels wrote:
> Thanks for the superfast reaction.
>
> You got me started thinking.
>
> I got rid of the following lines number 3 and 8 hereunder. They were
> present in the example xml and I think that they don't belong here
> because icecast won't run if chroot is not being used........
>
> Now it starts. I am very
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 2.0.0 chroot problem
Hmm Im not too familar with RH AS, I have been using Redhat since 5.2
though, and in my experiences its better to be safer than sorry.
Essentially what you are allowing is the icecast user the ability to login
to a shell, which can lead to disaster. Just a piece of advice, I would
disable the shell on that user!! Good Luck and let me know if you have any
other questions on getting Icecast up.
2015 Mar 26
4
Icecast won't start on system boot
OK, took a crash course in systemctl. Got the service properly
enabled. However, got one odd error when I started it.
Mar 26 18:06:10 {my-FQDN} icecast[839]: ERROR: You should not run
icecast2 as root
Mar 26 18:06:10 {my-FQDN} icecast[839]: Use the changeowner directive
in the config file
The XML shows:
<changeowner>
<user>nobody</user>
<group>nogroup</group>
2015 Mar 26
2
Icecast won't start on system boot
Well, here's the whole output from systemctl.
# systemctl status icecast -l
icecast.service - Icecast Network Audio Streaming Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/icecast.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2015-03-26 18:06:10
CET; 38min ago
Process: 839 ExecStart=/usr/bin/icecast -c /etc/icecast.xml
(code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 839
2004 Aug 06
0
RE: maximum 2 mountpoints??
Hi,
I am ashamed of myself. It is a default configuration setting in icecast.xml
Cheers,
JK
_____
From: Jan-Kees Fels [mailto:jankees@familyfels.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:58 PM
To: 'icecast@xiph.org'
Subject: maximum 2 mountpoints??
Hi there,
Not sure if this is a limit of icecast or ezstream.
When I try to make a third mount I get :
2013 Jan 24
3
No sound on any stream.
I have 2 icecast servers and neither will play music, 1 gentoo, the other
ubuntu when connect to a mount and trying to broadcast via mixxx using both
mp3 or ogg. Both will establish a stream feed but appears to have no sound.
One of them won't even stream a ices2 mounted song either (same symptom,
connect but no actual play occurs). Error logs are clean too, firewall is
turned off on both
2013 Jan 24
3
No sound on any stream.
I figured out half the issue.
Icecast appears to be transmitting on port 8000 just fine. The more I dig,
the more I realize icecast is fine.
Browser vlc seems to be broke. Direct connect via VLC standalone to ->
http://66.228.49.182:8000/66.228.49.182.ogg.m3u works perfect.
http://tinypic.com/r/2yl1qhc/6
I break there.
Thank you!
Brad
From: Don Soad [mailto:s04d.1982 at
2015 Jan 25
2
change port in autogenerated playlist links
On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 15:06:45 +0000
"Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi> wrote:
> On 01/25/2015 02:27 PM, Marko Cupa? wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using icecast2-2.4.1,1 on FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE. In order to be able
> > to stream on port 80, I have redirected port 8080 to port 80 by means of
> > firewall on icecast server itself (packet filter):
2015 Apr 02
2
Icecast won't start on system boot
On Sun, 29 Mar 2015 05:22:14 +0000, you wrote:
>On 03/26/2015 09:02 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
>> Well, here's the whole output from systemctl.
>>
>> # systemctl status icecast -l
>> icecast.service - Icecast Network Audio Streaming Server
>> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/icecast.service; enabled)
>> Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since
2004 Sep 30
1
Problem One: Running Icecast on Port 80..
On 30-Sep-04, at 5:24 PM, Karl Heyes wrote:
>
>> WARNING: You should not run icecast2 as root
>> Use the changeowner directive in the config file
>
> http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.0.2/
> icecast2_config_file.html#security
>
> As with apache, you start as root then it changes to run as another
> user, just state the user/group
Right, so my icecast.xml
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast 2.0.0 chroot problem
Not sure if this has been fully answered yet, but in order for chroot
services to run effectively you will need to change the ownership of all
directories and files to, in this case, nobody:nobody. If you are not very
familar with running chroots, you will also need to disable the shell login
within your /etc/passwd file ex like this:
icecast:x:504:505::/opt/icecast:/sbin/nologin
In this case I
2014 Jul 30
4
can't use icecast2 in ubuntu 12.04
Hello,
first of all thank you for your patience and having answered you.
I tried to change port from 8000 to 8001 but nothing happened. I am using a vps server so I don?t need to open port from router.
I paste here all my icecast.xml configuration file.
can you please give a llok and tell me if all seems ok to you?
still thank you!
***
root at mail2:/etc/icecast2# nano icecast.xml
GNU nano
2015 Mar 26
3
Icecast won't start on system boot
Just to make it simple and clear, all I'm trying to do here is start
the thing automatically when the system boots, which isn't often, but
it does happen. I took a page from my old system and modified the
init.d script, which looked reasonable at the time. Like I've always
said to anybody who wanted to know, I'm the guy with just a little
knowledge, and you know how they say a
2014 Jul 30
1
can't use icecast2 in ubuntu 12.04
Hello,
in the first listen socket, I put 8001 to make a test, generally it is always set to 8000. should I change also the second listen socket?
Il giorno 30/lug/2014, alle ore 22:15, Jos? Luis Artuch <artuch at speedy.com.ar> ha scritto:
> El mi?, 30-07-2014 a las 21:41 +0200, Simone Dal Maso escribi?:
>> Hello,
>> first of all thank you for your patience and having
2004 Oct 01
2
Problem One: Running Icecast on Port 80..
I've got a redhat linux 9.0 box and I've made sure Apache is out of the
way, so that I can do what I really want to do, which is to run Icecast
on port 80 of the server, so listeners can grab the stream even through
the toughest firewall. I have been wrestling with this for a number
of hours, consulted a few experts, and am coming up zilch.
Theoretically, I should be able to just
2004 Aug 06
2
changeowner question
I just installed Icecast2 and the installation was a sucess. However, when I go to startup Icecast. It's reply is:
[root@linuxserver bin]# ./icecast -c /etc/icecast.xml
WARNING: You should not run icecast2 as root
Use the changeowner directive in the config file
[root@linuxserver bin]#
<p>So then I go into the icecast.xml and alter the changeowner User to admin. Here is a bit from my
2011 Feb 22
3
Icecast start up script for icecast
sorry, for the dup email here... my first reply was composed as html...
I think you should read 'man chown', it looks to me as though
the first command you got from Fu Kite may have been a typo,
unless there is something i don't know about putting a '.' between
the user and group name in chown.
i think what you wanted to do was (notice the colon):
$ chown -R sphynx:sphynx
2015 Apr 07
1
Icecast won't start on system boot
On Mon, 6 Apr 2015 17:47:38 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello Steve!
>
>2015-04-02 17:32 GMT+02:00 Steve Matzura <sm at noisynotes.com>:
>> Ya know, there are none so blind ... IT'S BEEN COMMENTED OUT!
>>
>> <security>
>> <chroot>0</chroot>
>> <!--
>> <changeowner>
>>
2011 Feb 22
3
Icecast start up script for icecast
my guess would be that the sphynx user does not have permission to write to
the folder /var/log/icecast
try running the following command:
chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
then as root you can execute:
icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
The reason you can run the icecast command as root is because when you set
<chroot>1</chroot> in the <security> section (which you