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2019 May 10
3
8000 security risk?
Hi all,
Are there any serious security risks for leaving port 8000 open to public use on icecast? I had wanted to limit to 8443 but it seems some radio devices cannot support this protocol.
Thanks,
Patricia Moynihan
Director of Digital
pmoynihan at fsu.edu<mailto:pmoynihan at fsu.edu>
850-645-6067
850-645-7200
WFSU Public Media
1600 Red Barber Plaza
Tallahassee, FL 32310
2019 Jun 05
2
Logging file size and name
Hi all,
I am using Icecast 2.4.4 on Centos 7. This worked fine in the past on an old Windows machine but now I?m having issues getting the logs to change file size and name. I am trying to get my file size to be 2 MB
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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
2020 Oct 29
3
how to unsubsribe?
Hi,
I am missing beplow each mail how one can un-subscribe.
Can that be added please?
thanks
Op 28-10-2020 om 16:06 schreef Mayiani, Martin Martine - mayianmm:
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> Martin
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2020 Oct 29
3
how to unsubsribe?
Hi,
Please for the third Times, i want to be unsubscribed.
Tnx
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2020 Oct 28
2
HLS enabled mounts
I second that advice. Also when you reference your file in intro do this <intro>/Sonic.mp3 </intro> . As long as it is in the folder you don’t need the whole path.
Patricia
> On Oct 28, 2020, at 10:08 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick <robert at webtent.org> wrote:
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> Mayiani, Martin Martine - mayianmm wrote on 10/27/2020 11:03 PM:
>> Hi Robert,
>> Unfortunately I
2019 May 10
0
8000 security risk?
Hi Patricia,
On 5/10/19 2:48 PM, Patricia Moynihan wrote:
> 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
2020 Oct 29
0
how to unsubsribe?
Hi,
I've removed you from the list, as you requested.
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> Hi,
> Please for the third Times, i want to be unsubscribed.
> Tnx
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2020 Oct 28
0
HLS enabled mounts
Thanks
Martin
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2020 Oct 29
0
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> Can that be added please?
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> Op 28-10-2020 om 16:06 schreef Mayiani, Martin Martine - mayianmm:
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2008 May 28
3
Mocking objects to test Rails Controllers
Hi all,
I''m currently considering the use of Mocha to aid in writing my Rails
unit/functional tests.
I currently have a Rails model which mixes in a series of methods to
allow it to talk to an external service. The code is roughly of this form:
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
include SMSNotifier
def send_notification(message)
send_sms(number,message)
#
2006 Sep 16
3
put procmail between postfix and dovecot
Hello,
a couple of months ago, also thanks to help from this list, I set up
postfix and dovecot for virtual domains on a Centos 4 remote server.
I have postfix set up to deliver all email for marco at domain1.net to
/var/mail/vhosts/marco_domain1.net/
Everything is fine, as far as postfix is concerned: all email to
marco at domain1.net goes in that mailbox, dovecot sees it, etc...
Now I need
2007 Apr 25
0
Redcloth bug - Stack overflow in regexp matcher
Hi,
I''ve been using the rassmalog static blogging engine and have
encountered a stack overflow inside the redcloth regexp matcher. I
don''t seem to suffer this error on my Ubuntu (Feisty Fawn) box (with
Ruby 1.8.4??), but I do get it on my Gentoo system. Running the
following line will generate it (I''ve attached the YAML/redcloth file
to this message).
$ ruby -ryaml
2019 May 10
0
8000 security risk?
Hi,
On 5/10/19 3:11 AM, Patricia Moynihan wrote:
> Are there any serious security risks for leaving port 8000 open to
> public use on icecast? I had wanted to limit to 8443 but it seems some
> radio devices cannot support this protocol.
The port number doesn't matter. I guess in your case you mean HTTP vs HTTPS.
The proper and terse answer is:
It doesn't matter if you use
2019 Jun 06
0
Logging file size and name
Hi Patricia,
On 6/5/19 4:26 PM, Patricia Moynihan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using Icecast 2.4.4 on Centos 7. This worked fine in the past on
> an old Windows machine but now I?m having issues getting the logs to
> change file size and name. I am trying to get my file size to be 2 MB
<snip />
> What I am getting from this are file default file names:?
>
>