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2018 Nov 02
2
compile Icecast 2.4.4 with Open SSL?
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 11:46:52AM +0000, Thomas B. Rücker wrote:
> Usually that question comes from Ubuntu or Debian users.
> In which case we recommend:
> https://wiki.xiph.org/Icecast_Server/Installing_latest_version_(official_Xiph_repositories)
> Those official Xiph.org packages are built against openSSL.
Could someone kick the build process, please?
2.4.2-2 is the latest
2018 Nov 04
1
compile Icecast 2.4.4 with Open SSL?
El vie, 02-11-2018 a las 11:46 +0000, Thomas B. Rücker escribió:
> Hi,
>
> On 11/01/2018 07:29 PM, Googe wrote:
> > How do I compile Icecast 2.4.4 with openssl support?
>
> Usually that question comes from Ubuntu or Debian users.
> In which case we recommend:
> https://wiki.xiph.org/Icecast_Server/Installing_latest_version_(offic
> ial_Xiph_repositories)
> Those
2019 May 15
2
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Moro,
On 5/14/19 4:36 PM, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Any idea?
Please use these packages
https://wiki.xiph.org/Icecast_Server/Installing_latest_version_(official_Xiph_repositories)
or rebuild the Debian package but with the openssl -dev package present
on your machine.
>
> I found
> from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744815 that
>
2018 Aug 12
1
Help to enable SSL
Hi,
On 08/12/2018 02:04 AM, subscription at nextdial.com.br wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At a test VPS running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I did this:
>
> 1. sudo apt-get update
> 2. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot
> 3. sudo apt-get install certbot
>
You'll need an additional step at this point, see below.
> 1. sudo apt-get install icecast2
> 2. sudo certbot
2019 Jul 31
2
SSL-Question
Thank you for reply. And in wich folder put tig PEM file
V V sre., 31. jul. 2019 ob 16:04 je oseba unosonic <un at aporee.org> napisala:
> Ervin Bizjak:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Where do I find tutorial how to install and setup ssl and which
> certificate
> > is for icecast?
>
>
>
> hi, don't know if there's info esp.on SSL,
>
> I've
2020 Feb 22
3
Cannot update xiph repository
Hi,
I apologise for the naiveness of this question, but I experienced an error when running apt-get update on Debian 9.
It’s telling me that it can’t update the xiph repository.
Not sure if I should be asking for help about this here, but if not… please let me know where I should take this issue.
Any help is appreciated.
Damian
Get:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates
2019 May 14
3
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Hi there,
Is there something I’m missing here…
INFO connection/get_ssl_certificate No SSL capability
Does this indicate that I have a package not supporting SSL or have I misconfigured something somewhere?
Two Listening sockets 8000 and 8001 (tried also 8002 & 8443) SSL enabled.
Certificate (public and private part together in one file) .pem. read access for user, group and other too…
2018 Aug 16
1
IPv6 full support (future wish)
Hi Philipp,
Thank you for the information. sorry for the unclear question.
I do not know that we can use a full IPv6 address in bind-address item.
I can not find it in the documents. Can we use it on all 2.4 versions?
Best regards,
Michel
Philipp Schafft schreef op 2018-08-15 12:40:
> Good morning,
>
> On Wed, 2018-08-15 at 11:15 +0200, Michel van Dop wrote:
>
>> Hi,
2017 Oct 17
2
Icecast chrooted and ssl
Hi all,
I have been struggling to setup icecast with ssl on port 443.
I am running Debian Wheezy and installed icecast by downloading the source
and compiling.
This went all ok, including ssl support.
When running ssl on a port >1024 and not chrooting ssl works fine, so the
certificate is ok.
But when enabling chroot everything works but ssl.
Any ideas ?
TIA! Paul
This is (part of) my
2020 Nov 21
2
Icecast not working with iPhone
Hello Goran,
You must install Cerbot (for Let's Encrypt certificate) and then generate
certificates (Icecast is not able to use the different Let’s Encrypt
certificates generated by default, it is necessary to combine them).
Then install the following dependencies :
apt install git gcc build-essential automake autoconf libtool checkinstall
and
apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev libxslt1-dev
2018 Aug 15
1
WARN cfgfile/_parse_alias incomplete alias definition HELP PLEASE.
Hello
Maybe you can help me i couldnt find answer in web , sorry for english).
I install Icecast 2.4.0-kh10 with all needed packages .
Ubuntu-16.04-amd64.
No errors .
~# icecast -status
Icecast 2.4.0-kh10
When I start icecast
icecast -b -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
i have problems like:
[2018-08-15 03:42:02] WARN cfgfile/_parse_alias incomplete alias definition
[2018-08-15 03:42:02] EROR
2019 Jun 10
1
how to configure?
Hello,My name is Jacob.I'm from China.
When I start "icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" command
Some wrong message,i don't know how to deal it.
[2019-06-10 21:37:27] WARN fserve/fserve_recheck_mime_types Cannot open mime types file /etc/mime.types
ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
Use the changeowner directive in the config file
Can you tell me how to
2020 Nov 22
2
Icecast not working with iPhone
Hello Marvin,
Ok, sorry for that...
BR,
Ceelo
On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 11:44 PM Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 21 Nov 2020, at 23:24, Damien GENESTE wrote:
>
> > Hello Goran,
> >
> > You must install Cerbot (for Let's Encrypt certificate) and then
> > generate
> > certificates (Icecast is not able to use the different
2020 Oct 17
1
Install Icecast server with SSL - please help
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 06:09:12PM +0200, Bananradion wrote:
> Maybe so, but i've tried to compile it several times myself.
> What to do after I've run "make install" for example?
>
"make install" installs the built executables into your system on a location
that was specified at ./configure command with --prefix (or similar) option.
Default --prefix is
2020 Feb 16
5
Icecast SSL endpoint timeout issue
Hi team,
Please accent my apologies if this is NOT the place/distro list to be
raising this. I had major dramas with the standard forum - registration and
decided this may be a better route.
My current instance icecast server has been built with --with-curl
--with-openssl options as outlined within this post:
https://weekly-geekly.github.io/articles/350236/index.html and the build
version is
2018 May 06
9
How to log querystring values?
Hello,
I need to get some values passed in the querystring request in the log
file.
Something like that bellow:
ie: "GET /radio?id=1 HTTP/1.1" instead of only "GET /radio HTTP/1.1"
Do I need to change something in the source and compile? Or there is
another way?
Best,
Thiago
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2019 May 15
0
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Terve,
I used You guidance and yes… version 2.4.4
Now I have one new line on error.log
WARN connection/get_ssl_certificate Invalid cert file /usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pem
It might be that Michel van Dop was right…
This is how I generated the cert:
openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout icecast2.pem -out icecast2.pem
Have I done something wrong?
There is still
2018 Nov 02
2
Custom Hooks
I am looking for a way that I can use to send a hook to my api when
particular things happen.
For instance, i need to know when listeners or sources connect or
disconnect and when song meta data changes on a stream.
I see this data on the log and can write a script to do it by monitoring
the log but does icecast have a better way?
Almost looks like the auth block could do it but I don't
2018 Aug 13
0
Icecast Digest, Vol 170, Issue 8
Thanks for the help Thomas.
It worked.
Best,
Thiago
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Para: icecast at xiph.org
Assunto: Icecast Digest, Vol 170, Issue 8
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2019 May 10
2
8000 security risk?
Yes I meant HTTPS over HTTP, which yes, I’m differentiating by those port numbers. Thanks for clarifying! We have been streaming HTTP for a long time, but I am at a university and there is a lot of emphasis on security. I was never really sure what the certificate did for us in this case…but was attempting to comply!
Over the years we have had a small handful of IPs trying to maliciously access