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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 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
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]
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
>
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 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:
>
> Hi Alan,
> I am not currently streaming anything. Every
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?
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 22
4
Config and other areas of struggle
try the IP of the server, and port ford ward that.
my best guess, works on a machine with localhost, if you port forward the localhosts IP
From: Damien Sykes-Lindley
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 9:21 PM
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Config and other areas of struggle
Hi Marvin,
Thanks for the clarifications.
I didn't enter any address in the
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 Jul 22
0
Config and other areas of struggle
On 22 Jul 2016, at 23:12, Alan Bowness wrote:
> 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
2016 Jul 22
0
Config and other areas of struggle
On 22 Jul 2016, at 20:39, Damien Sykes-Lindley wrote:
> Hi there,
Hello!
> […]
> I then tried accessing the stream directly from the url and found to
> my surprise that the stream was working. Since my browser has stream
> playback support, it started playing straight away.
If your browser is able to play the stream, Icecast works and if it does
not with a different player,
2016 Jul 22
2
Config and other areas of struggle
Hi there,
I am relatively new in the field of server administration, so please do bear with me if my question has an answer which seems blatantly obvious.
I recently installed the latest Icecast onto my machine and read the documentation in order to find out how to configure the server. Both the information in the docs, and even the example config file, seemed reasonablly self-explanatory.
After
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,
All firewalls are switched off and I’ve changed the port to 8010. Still can’t access it from the global IP or domain name.
Cheers.
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2016 Jul 22
0
Config and other areas of struggle
I use it for streaming 24/7/365 on the WAN – no issues at all in using the default ‘localhost’, sometimes I may use the LAN assigned IP too.
Though it is just a constant stream, no tunes or play lists are used here. So I have no experience with that, though port forwarding is part of my day job in regard to anything ‘servers’.
I still think it’s a simple forwarding/addressing thing, else
2016 Jul 22
0
Config and other areas of struggle
>Hi Alan,
Best direct it to: Damien
Hi... anyway
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2007 Apr 09
5
highlight crashes
I am trying to use highlight, but I am getting this kind of thing:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ferret-0.11.4/lib/ferret/index.rb:197:in
`highlight'': IO Error occured at <except.c>:93 in xraise (IOError)
Error occured in index.c:1222 - lazy_df_get_bytes
len = -5, but should be greater than 0
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2006 Mar 10
2
Plot.date and legends
Hi:
I'm trying to plot dates on the x-axis of a code, but the legend is not being
displayed. I receive the following error:
Error in match.arg(x, c("bottomright", "bottom", "bottomleft", "left", :
'arg' should be one of bottomright, bottom, bottomleft, left,
topleft, top, topright, right, center
In addition: Warning message:
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