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2016 Jul 23
3
Config and other areas of struggle
Hi Damien (where Dan come from??)
I use 81.174.146.88:28888
Bet your router does not have loopback
So if you are using sam broadcaster it needs the icecast settings input to it, so it can forward to the icecast server.
If you use the local IP address of the icecast server you will see what I see.
Regards
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 10:29 AM
To: Icecast streaming
2016 Jul 23
2
Config and other areas of struggle
Confused me for ages.. until one day!
Which out of the listed machines (on the router) is the one you are needing the port forwarded to?
Forward that machine to the port you require, I would have used a lower port number 8010 or another unused port.
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 9:39 AM
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Config
2016 Jul 22
3
Config and other areas of struggle
I use a few raspberry pi’s and leave the icecast settings as localhost, and run darkice on the same Pi, I have let the router know to pass requests to port 8000 to the IP of the Pi.
Using your external IP is not right, if your server is say 192.168.1.21 thats the port forward, just be sure that the ports you use are in the router too, udp/tcp I use both myself watch for typos.
I think you are
2016 Oct 16
3
Icecast help
Good evening,
i am new to icecast and trying to do the following
1 i have a stream going 24 hours 7 days a week with back to back music and what i am trying to do is have our djs connect thugh the day at there time slots but are all around the Uk so not from 1 location
the problem is when i am streaming noone elce can start there show with out me disconnecting
the software i am using is
2016 Jul 23
1
Config and other areas of struggle
What are you using to forward the 'music' to the Icecast server that I can see? If you are using darkice for example, have you configured the darkice.cfg so that it matches icecast's configuration? Icecast appears to be working, but has no stream.
If I knew what the passwords were, I could configure my darkice on my pi to forward music to your Icecast and it would stream it - you just
2016 Jul 23
0
Config and other areas of struggle
I can see it from here.
I should be able to mount a stream on it
The way you have it set up the stream on the same machine can't mount
that address.
The port is being hogged by the router for router server only [ no local
loopback ]
Use the machine IP and it wil work.
R
On 23/07/16 21:34, Alan Bowness wrote:
> Hi Damien (where Dan come from??)
> I use 81.174.146.88:28888
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2016 Jul 23
2
Config and other areas of struggle
I think some fundamental misunderstanding thing is perhaps going on.
What is the icecast server that I can see here: http://home.dayme.me:28888 supposed to be streaming?
And
If you use the local IP of that icecast server on another local machine (or same machine) can you then see the admin page?
Go back to first line:
What is the icecast server that I can see here: http://home.dayme.me:28888
2017 Feb 01
2
Icecast Server doesn't start even after being properly configured
Thanks for the response Robert, but the situation stills the same. Tried
with all the possible IP addresses and forwarded again the port 8000 but
still the same.
2017-02-01 0:56 GMT+01:00 Robert Jeffares <jeffares.robert at gmail.com>:
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> On 01/02/17 12:04, Edgar H wrote:
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> I've changed the <hostname> to my public IP address
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> try
2017 Jan 31
2
Icecast Server doesn't start even after being properly configured
Hello,
I'm a complete beginner when it comes to Icecast but I've already read the
initial configuration page and have changed the basic parameters in the
.xml.
I'm trying to run Icecast on a Windows machine. In the install dir I've put
all the folders except /bin inside /bin, as the icecast.bat doesn't accept
any configuration file and always starts up by default at
2016 Jul 23
1
Config and other areas of struggle
No, you can’t configure that loopback. if the other machines work using an external address it must be something else.
What mount point name are you using?
I still think you are very close to realising the issue.
I’m here for a while, and will help you if you need it.
remote desktop if you need.
Regards
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 12:28 PM
To: Icecast streaming
2016 Jul 23
1
Config and other areas of struggle
i hear you and you realising you can hear yourself
congrats
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 1:03 PM
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Config and other areas of struggle
Hi Alan,
OK. I am now streaming on mountpoint /blah. I’m not streaming music just yet, but if the stream works you should hear me typing and other stuff. Life in my
2016 Jul 22
0
Config and other areas of struggle
On 23/07/16 08:31, Alan Bowness wrote:
> The only other thing I can think of is the hostname in the main <icecast>
> section, but that is set to my domain address, not to localhost or any IP
> address, local or otherwise
hostname should be the 'name' of your host computer. I use ip address so
hostname = 192.168.x.x or 10.0.0.x or whatever your network uses
make sure your
2016 Jul 23
0
Config and other areas of struggle
Hi Alan,
Yes, this is what I am saying. The ports are already forwarded. Still no go.
Cheers.
From: Alan Bowness
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 10:01 AM
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Config and other areas of struggle
Confused me for ages.. until one day!
Which out of the listed machines (on the router) is the one you are needing the port forwarded to?
2017 Jan 17
1
Centos 6.8
> has something changed in cron?
> has there been an update?
> Have looked in all the usual places.
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> any help/suggestions?
The environment maybe, enable debug output on the job and redirect
or make sure the output is logged or picked up and mailed to you.
More than likely the ssh config that used to work no longer does.
For example you had a custom section for a host in
2017 Jan 16
2
NetworkManager vs. Firewalld vs. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*****
I've made 3 CentOS 7 installation attempts to configure a simple
firewall/router box with 2 nics.
I got myself into a circular scenario where NetworkManager and
firewalld and /etc/sysconfig/network-scrpts/ifcfg-***** were
interfering or overwriting each other.
Needed to perform ifdown enp3s7 on the internal LAN nic in order to
make the external internet enp2s0 reach websites and ping
2016 Jul 23
1
Config and other areas of struggle
No loopback on router, try connecting via 3G to see.
If there's no stream going to Icecast no media player can play nothing.
Firewall? Try switching it off for a few minutes and test.
You will get there!
Sent from my iPhone
> On 23 Jul 2016, at 11:49, Damien Sykes-Lindley <damien at dcpendleton.plus.com> wrote:
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> Hi Alan,
> I am not currently streaming anything. Every
2016 Jul 23
2
Config and other areas of struggle
I’m listening to you both,
Its working, but not for you locally, could be a firewall issue on your PC?
perhaps changing the port to 8010?
If other servers can be seen on the WAN from your internal network it could be a port conflict, or firewall issue.
Alan
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 1:12 PM
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast]
2017 Apr 20
1
Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
Right, BUTT can be set to push to studio, and studio's IP is fixed.
It doesn't appear that Icecast Master can push to a Slave at studio,
Slave at studio has to pull from Master, and Master's IP address is not
fixed. So for our remotes, BUTT is the better choice for that, and all
the other reasons you mention.
Plus, when you are recording eight bands in a 12-hour broadcast day,
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
2007 Oct 24
5
Access.log
I'm using Simplecast to feed 8 mount points of a 24/7 live stream to Icecast on a win platform. When I have the Statistics Relays graphing activated, I get an entry each minute in Access.log for each of the mount points.
That particular entry is pretty much useless but of course, being able to see the IP address of client drops can be useful. This log grows to mammoth proportions unless I