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2005 Jun 23
2
Forums, Lists and Spam
Even with forums spam can happen. The most likely cause of spam is people putting there email address in the body of the message either telling someone to email them or in a signature line. As for spamming the icecast mailing list users, if you goto http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/ you will see the archives for the list and the software they use edits email addresses so they can't be
2005 Jun 20
1
Media Player Buffering Issue
I just noticed something. I'm using simplecast as my encoder. If I put the first Mp3 option which is listed Mp3/Mp3Pro when I play the stream in Media Player it just buffers and buffers and doesn't play. If I select the option Mp3 (ACM) Media Player works. Why would this be? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ottawa Valley Weather-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Weather @ 12:08am - Temp:
2005 Mar 10
4
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
I'm new to streaming or music hearing over the wire, I still prefer my old-fashioned stereo equipment :-) But a friend asked me to setup a shoutcast server for him, so I went out and installed it, played a bit with it and didn't like it. So I looked for an open source alternative and found Icecast. Installed fine, works fine. But there is one thing which puzzles me and I hope someone
2005 Mar 10
3
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
Darrell Dominey wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:31:04 -0330: > make sure that your mountpoint does not have a .ogg extention with the > mp3 stream, otherwise, it will try to play using the ogg plugin, and > will stay at 0% buffer > Hi, thanks for the quick answer. We are serving the mp3s with .nsv endings since that is what the oddcast plugin seems to send by default when mp3 is
2005 Jun 20
1
Flash Player
Is there any flash based players out that can be embedded into a webpage and stream a icecast feed? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ottawa Valley Weather-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Weather @ 5:50pm - Temp: 31.1?C - Humidity 23% - Wind: W @ 0 km/h Baro: 1001kPa Falling - Vis: 24km - Sky: Few Clouds - Weather: --- Hourly Rain: 0.00mm - Daily Rain: 0.00mm - Total Rain(May 28th): 1.00mm =-=-=-=
2005 Jul 13
2
Monitoring
Is there any software that can be run in windows to monitor icecast mounts, ie, user count etc.. I swear I seen one before but I can't remember where. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ottawa Valley Weather-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Weather @ 2:20pm - Temp: 34.9?C - Humidity 29% - Wind: E @ 13 km/h Baro: 996kPa Steady - Vis: 8km - Sky: --- - Weather: Haze Hourly Rain: 0.00mm - Daily Rain:
2005 Mar 10
2
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
Geoff Shang wrote on Fri, 11 Mar 2005 08:24:25 +1000: > but if you enable file serving, you can put anything in the > webroot (as defined in your config file) and Icecast will serve it like a > webserver. > Ah, I see. I was indeed wondering if that could do what I was looking for, but I couldn't find anything about the fileserve in the documentation other than that short
2005 Jun 23
1
Things I would like to see.
For the future if possible i'd like to see a couple of things in icecast. 1) being able to create/edit/delete static mount points from the web interface without neededing to edit the config file and restarting the server from a shell account. Like you can do right now with usernames and passwords 2) Be able to create/edit/delete relays from web interface (same as above) I don't know if
2005 Nov 24
2
New "Managing Software with yum" guide
There is a new "Managing Software with yum" guide that has been added to our documents section. http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/html/yum/ It is based on the excellent document written by Stuart Ellis for the Fedora Core(R) website: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/index.html Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
2005 Nov 10
1
multiple MX records
Hi all, I have 2 servers, 1 is DNS master and the other slave for a domain, if I was to add a second MX record using the master servers IP for the domain thats hosted on the slave would mail be held on the masters mail queue if the slave was down? I am wanting to have mail held when the slave is down so it gets delivered immediately it comes back up instead of being held on other servers for
2005 Nov 17
2
wget
Dear all, It seems that wget version has had the -C (cache) option removed when it went from 1.9 to version 1.10, this happened somewhere between Centos 3.5 and 4.2. Does anyone know why the -C option was removed and how I can get it back? Other than regressing wget..... Regards Pete
2005 Nov 26
1
Quota and Squirrelmail
Hello, I have CentOS with quotas installed and make the users read their mails through squirrelmail. So I've been applied quotas in 2 partition, one for home, and other for /var/spool/mail/ directory. the problem is when the quota is over, the inbox in squirrelmail is locked so the user can't delete their mails and free the space. And all is frozen for them. Don't know If the
2005 Mar 10
1
Binding Icecast to an IP address
I noticed in the Docs there is a <bind-address> option but the example given says it limits to just one listener. Is it possible to bind to an IP address but with no listener limit? Or am I just being a dumbkopf.... Would that help my links work? -- Michael LaBash -------------------- New Possibilities Design http://www.babylabash.com Lavapen.com illustration http://www.lavapen Listen
2005 Nov 03
3
mail() function in php
Hi again, I just wonder if I need to setup email server (postfix,qmail,sendmail) in order to use mail() function in php? If not, what do I have to configure for mail() function to work properly? I'm using CentOS 4.2. Thanks for your help, JC
2005 Mar 11
3
no auth.xsl
Kai Schaetzl wrote: >Made my own first test with authentication only a few days ago. I wasn't >aware I can do it like above and have separate admin users for different >mount points. I just used ><username>source</username> ><password>some pass</password> >which I took right from the icecast.xml example. I'm gonna try it out like >you
2005 Nov 30
3
CentOS mailserver and spam filter setup ideas & preferences
greetings, yes, Mr. Richey it was funny what everyone posted... we all need that from time to time eh? ummm on the work side... i have been trying to search on how to block alternative language spam (spanish or otherwise) and am coming up fairly blank except for Bayesian filtering... i will probably be using the www.qmailrocks.org system again yet i am interested in what others have done and
2005 Oct 24
3
Two small issues after upgrade to 4.2
I made a yum update to 4.2 yesterday. The first "major" update I did on CentOS, I'm only using it for a few weeks now, starting with 4.1. Mainly for evaluation for a prospected migration from Suse to CentOS. Basically the update went very well, fast (only 180 MB needed to be installed) and smooth. But there were two small issues where I don't know why they happened: 1.
2005 Mar 11
3
no auth.xsl
Hi out there! I?ve set up an Icecast2 (2.2.0) Win32 Server with oddcast DSP 2.0.15 The basics (a simple stream in .ogg) works realy fine. But now I would like to add authentication. So I set up the <mount> section in the icecast-config. It looks like this now: <icecast> <limits> <sources>2</sources> </limits> <authentication>
2005 Oct 29
5
sshd problems
Hello, For some reason ssh has stopped working. Its been a good while since I tried to login remotely so I figure an upgrade is probably to blame as it was working some time ago. This is the only error I see when sshd is started: Oct 28 21:55:52 sshd[7137]: Server listening on :: port 22. Oct 28 21:55:52 sshd[7137]: error: Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0 failed: Address already in use. What does
2005 Oct 29
3
CentOS proviiding additional services > was Setting up Tomcat
This thread (... Tomcat ...) emphasizes the essential conundrom of CentOS whose mission is to provide a community-based, well-maintained and freely distributable version of the stable enterprise software from the Well Known North American VENDOR (WKNAV). There is a essential gap betweenthe community (I want lots of current packages) and the WKNAV base (you get what I choose to provide). As CentOS