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2005 Feb 15
3
icecast stats
Regardless of the xsl files. Can't we communicate with the icecast server directly to retrieve the information ?? On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 12:58:56 -0500, Ian A. Underwood <agentgrn@dcne.net> wrote: > lluis wrote: > > i need to access the info of the files > > > > /admin/stats.xsl > > /admin/listmounts.xsl > > /admin/listclients.xsl > > > > from
2005 Feb 16
2
icecast stats
I don't mind using the password. Just I am asking if there is some sort of protocol to retrieve the information without playing with the xsl !! I mean, to directly retrieve the wanted information, like ME: Get MetaData Server: Celin Dion - All comes back to me. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:22:11 -0800 (PST), Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 14:28, Mohamed
2005 Mar 27
3
Digging Deep into the XML
Hey all, I?ve been working with IceCast for the last month, I?m really getting into it. I?ve started developing some of my own windows based reporting tools on it. (Will be released to the public..free of course) I had a few questions tho.. 1. There is a problem on the windows version of IceCast, where if you play a song such as Queensr?che (with the special char for the y) it tends to make
2005 Feb 15
1
icecast stats
I have a patch on icecast-2.2.0 svn version which was written specifically to support SimpleCast users to retrieve the stats for their mountpoint and only that mountpoint. This is based on per mount-point username password. Using HTTP authentication the client can retrieve only http://hostname/admin/stats.xml given the correct username/password. This will only return the stats for that
2004 Aug 06
2
Custom .xsl files?
On Thursday 22 July 2004 04:56, Myke Place wrote: > I'm curious if it is possible to create custom .xsl files in the /admin > directory, using the same xsl params that appear in in the web > interfaces that ship with Icecast2. Yes. Though I don't know if using an arbitrary one works from the admin directory. Certainly you can put them in icecast's webroot directory (or some
2020 Sep 22
1
Listener stats
I think I got it. I needed to change the following: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients.xsl?mount=/mountpoint to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients?mount=/mountpoint and that gives me the XML. No need to change or modify anything. Now how do I get the json as I prefer json? Reaz > On Sep 22, 2020, at 1:51 PM, Reaz Baksh <reaz at dhantal.com> wrote: > >
2014 Jun 07
2
icecast 2.4 check if source exists?
On 06/06/2014 01:08 PM, uno wrote: > ... to answer myself: > > i had a fallback-mount specified, after removing it > things work as expected. sorry for the noise. In case of fallbacks you have to check properly through querying a custom XSL, JSON or the admin backend. > btw: what's the prefered way to get server and/or listener info?
2004 May 06
4
Cisco 7920 Image
Does anyone know if there is a Smartnet contract or whatnot available from Cisco for access to the latest 7920 images? I've got one w/ asterisk that is exhibiting a few of the documented bugs running 1.0.3 (1.0.7 is the latest IIRC). Thanks! -- /* Ian A. Underwood - agentgrn@dcne.net - http://www.agentgreen.org There are 4 boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
2016 Mar 04
2
Use web admin to re-start source?
Thank you. In this case, the source client is the fallback mount, which is an mp3 file. I think I found my issue. The code in icecast.xml looks like this: <mount type="normal"> <mount-name>/stream</mount-name> <max-listeners>6</max-listeners> <burst-size>65536</burst-size>
2005 Mar 01
1
xsl, xml, ARRGH!
Hello... Coming from an Icecast 1 background, I tend to like the admin functionality of Icecast1 over Icecast2. Fixing this is but some file editing away, I supposed. I'm trying to simplify the administration screens for myself and co-sysop. In testing, if I copy the listclients.xsl into the web directory, it works like I would like... almost. I get a listing of every stream on the
2008 Oct 27
3
How to killsource from command line?
Hi Apologies - this is more of a bash question than an Icecast question. When I visit the listmounts.xsl page for my Icecast server, for example here: http://icecast.example.com:8000/admin/listmounts.xsl I see that each mountpoint is listed like so: > Mount Point : (/example.mp3) > List Clients | Move Listeners | Update Metadata | Kill Source > > 35 Listener(s) The code for the
2020 Sep 22
2
Listener stats
Good afternoon, On Tue, 2020-09-22 at 11:43 -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > Too much work. I would like to refer to Jordan Erickson's comment here. > If I am able to see it on the web interface I should be able to get a Json or XML file with this in it. Why not just use the API? Remove the ".xsl" from any URL in the admin interface and get the raw XML. The rendered webinterface
2005 Mar 22
1
Modifying xsl in admin dir
I thought I was trying to do something simple. Just output the following info: mount - number of listeners - <list of all ips connected> I had this working before but forgot to backup the xsl changes before redoing the server :(. I know all I can do is modify files in the admin dir so I was trying to modify either of these 2 files: using listclients.xsl I am able to get the mount and
2011 Feb 20
4
Need Help
Hi, We realized that there are certain parameters within icecast that request specific directory path address for the program to connect upon start up...we are now trying to find an icecast.pid file but we have not been able to find it in any of the directories. Do you know were we can find that file? Thank you, Luis Barrett -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2007 Aug 01
3
xsl:value-of
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2005 Feb 17
3
icecast stats
That is why I asked for a protocol :) Why we have to go the extra mile of parsing the XML, that will contain plenty of info we don't need !! Anyway, thank you for the tips. On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:39:26 +1100, Michael Smith <mlrsmith@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:23:03 +0200, Mohamed Eldesoky > <eldesoky.lists@gmail.com> wrote: > > I don't mind using
2020 Sep 21
2
Listener stats
Hello Jordan Thanks for the reply.  I commented out all the fields in the status-json.xsl but it didn't give me the listener IP.  The example below would show me the source IP.  I can get the IP from the web interface at this location, http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients.xsl?mount=/dhantal, but that means I would have to scrape the web interface which I don't want to do.
2020 Sep 22
2
Listener stats
What about scrapping the access logs for connections that have completed, or utilizing netstat outputs to get active listeners (minus sources)? Either of those options would get you remote IP addresses, both a slightly different view in that logs are after a connection closes, while netstat is while the connection is open. -----Original Message----- From: Icecast-dev <icecast-dev-bounces at
2005 Mar 23
1
listclients.xsl
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:45:53 +0100, lluis <lluis@artefacte.org> wrote: > > hello, > > i want to access freely to the listcliens.xsl without admin passwd This is deliberately not permitted, it's not information that it would be sensible to allow without authentication. There's no way to do what you want (at least not without modifying icecast source). Mike
2019 Apr 23
1
Bad or missing password on mount modification admin request
Hi, I am currently running Icecast 2.4.4 on Debian stretch and am using the info from the status-json.xsl to display some stats on my radio webpage. This works well. On the same website, I have also managed to display listener stats. I looks like this https://systrum.net/listeners.png To get this data, my developer created a php script containing the icecast admin credentials so that I can