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2004 Aug 06
0
How to handle NAT ?
again, your answer lies in the <hostname> setting... This value of the config is used for only 2 things...for m3u creation and for YP listen link building. In general this value should be your externally accessable name or IP address. However, to answer your next question of "how do I use the automatic m3u facility from both behind the router and outside the router", you
2004 Aug 06
2
How to handle NAT ?
Now I have the icecast server working within the confines of my home network (ip: 10.1.1.x), I want to be able to connect to it from the other side of my firewall too. I configured the firewall to pass all port 8000 traffic to my linux server (local address 10.1.1.101) If I connect from the other side of my firewall using my external ip (217.x.x.x), then I see the connection come in on the icecast
2004 Aug 06
0
Can connect to example1.ogg but not example1.ogg.m3u
Check your <hostname> setting in the icecast2 config, I believe that is used in the building of the m3u...you also might want to use wget to retrieve 10.1.1.101:8000/example1.ogg.m3u and take a look at the file... oddsock At 02:12 PM 4/28/2004, you wrote: >I have just finished setting up ices2 => icecast 2 on RH9 linux. >Have 10 or so .ogg tracks in a playlist. >Also
2004 Aug 06
2
Can connect to example1.ogg but not example1.ogg.m3u
I have just finished setting up ices2 => icecast 2 on RH9 linux. Have 10 or so .ogg tracks in a playlist. Also downloaded a full copy of winamp 5. If I point my browser at 10.1.1.101:8000/example1.ogg.m3u then winamp opens, and just says Connecting... - it never actually plays anything. If I use the open URL feature in winamp and give it 10.1.1.101:8000/example1.ogg Then winamp connects to the
2004 Aug 06
2
How to handle NAT ?
> again, your answer lies in the <hostname> setting... This value of the > config is used for only 2 things...for m3u creation and for YP listen link > building. In general this value should be your externally accessable name > or IP address. Sounds like we should add a comment in the config file about the 'externally accessible' requirement of the hostname. Or
2004 Aug 06
0
OT: Oddcast DSP for foobar2000 v .7
I'm doing live streaming with foobar2000 and oddcast. I've noticed fb2k is now at version .7 (at least RC). The plugins need to be recompiled for the new version. Anybody out there using Oddcast with the new version of fb2k? I didn't see anything on oddcast's website, but I thought maybe somebody has recompiled it themselves? Thanks! -- Luke Stodola
2007 Jun 27
1
Debian packages
Hi, The download page (http://www.xapian.org/download.php) mentions that Debian packages are supplied. However, when I went to http://www.xapian.org/debian/pool/ I found only versions up through 0.9.9 and no indication of where to find version 1.0. Should I be looking somewhere else? Or just have a little more patience? Thank you, James Dietrich -- jdietrch@fastmail.fm --
2006 Feb 07
1
deleting 1 filter deletes all (under same class)
I am creating three u32 filters with different dst addresses. When I delete one of those filters, all three are deleted. Why all 3 filters are deleted even though in ''tc filter del'' command I give exactly all parameters of filters creation. Is this expected behaviour, that all other filters are deleted also ? Thanks Yakov Lerner Here is sample script that reproduces how
2006 Apr 10
6
Bandwidth Management
Hi, understand that the bandwidth utilized for each call is dependent on the codec used, wonder if Asterisk can monitor the total bandwidth utilized and restrict/reject new calls when the resource is insufficient to support them reliably? Regards Andy Tan -- Andy Tan andytan@fastmail.fm -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Does exactly what it says on the tin
2007 Mar 15
8
Xen Book
Hi, I had read on this thread - http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-03/msg00759.html - (which is about a year old) about a Xen book being written. Any updates or others currently writing books on Xen? Thank you. -- Mathew Brown mathewbrown@fastmail.fm -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Same, same, but differentÂ… _______________________________________________
2004 Aug 06
3
Moving clients and JOrbis
Here is what I'm trying to do: most of the time, I broadcast from a playlist, just loooping through prerecorded content. Sometimes, say at a special concert or sports game, a live stream (from a laptop's line-in) is broadcast instead. Ideally, the laptop could simply "take over" the stream from IceS, and hand it back when we're finished with the live stuff. Is there a way
2006 Jan 30
0
conntrack event/hook when ''expected'' connection terminates ?
Hello, I need to understand how conntrack_core.c handles the termination of ''expected'' connection; handling in the case when ''expected'' connection arrived, then terminates (In my conntrack module, I need to specially handle the event of termination termination of ''expected'' connection.) In ip_conntrack_core.c, I can''t find the
2007 Feb 05
0
Searching for a decent work in Dubai
Greetings! Anyone here who can refer me to someone who is looking for a system or network engineer for a company based in Dubai, UAE? I have a pretty good experience in networking R&D and ISP environment and have familiarized my self with configuration of various network services (dns, web, sql, ldap, email), network monitoring tools, mrtg, cacti, nagios, netflow, ids/ips etc. BSD, Linux,
2012 Sep 13
1
RFE: EndMatch
Hi, Currently a Match block can only be ended by another Match block or an end of file. I'd like to suggest adding the keyword "EndMatch" to mark the end of a Match block. This would make tools which modify configuration files not have to worry about the location of a variable being before a Match line. This would also make for much cleaner descriptions of configuration used by
2006 Jan 05
2
POP3 only - why is cur/ growing?
Hi, I use Sarge's dovecot for a pop3 mail collection server. IMAP is not used at all. It works well, but I would like to know why one of the accounts also keeps a copy of all e-mail copies in the cur/ folder? Thanks a lot, Wally -- Wally Winchester wally_winchester at fastmail.fm -- http://www.fastmail.fm - The way an email service should be
2003 Nov 18
0
groupmember and local groups
I see the message "Not supported by server" when trying the net groupmember command with my Samba server. Samba 3.0.0pre3 on RedHat 9 Member Server connecting to NT4 PDC Is there another way to add users to local groups? I can't get wbinfo -C to work either. Here is what happens... [root@silvery dl]# net groupmember add "CVS Operations Users" mydomain+janderson -U
2004 Aug 06
0
Master vs Relay
I have not done this, and I'm not really sure if it works this way, but, since nobody else has responded, here is my understanding. Since you want to allow users to connect to any of the three servers, I don't think you need to deal with "relay-password". Leave your working server alone, and on the new servers put <relay> <server>serverA
2004 Aug 06
1
Moving clients and JOrbis
I'm having trouble with the "Move clients" command in the admin interface. All the clients using JOrbis (a java vorbis decoder) just stop playing, and don't switch to the new stream. I'll assume this is a JOrbis problem rather than Icecast2; has anyone else had trouble with this combination before? Thanks. <p> -- Luke Stodola minus273point16c@fastmail.fm --
2004 Aug 06
1
Moving clients and JOrbis
One solution might be to make a named pipe (mkfifo live), add that item to your playlist, and pipe data into that pipe. It works fine for local files (cat music.ogg > live), but when I try with for example "wget http://icecast2.ksl.com:8000/ksl.ogg -O live" ices keeps giving: [2003-08-07 11:50:05] WARN input/input_sleep Extended sleep requested (1127219200 ms), sleeping for 5
2004 Aug 06
1
cannot get icecast and ices totalk...authenticationfailed
> You might run into trouble if you plan on playing the same stream in > more than one room coming from a non-wired (audio cables) source. When > it's all wired (speaker wire, RCA, digital) there is no (apparent) > latency. If you are playing the same stream on two different computers, > even in your ethernet wired home network, they won't be totally sync'd > up.