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2018 Nov 09
0
Micro Guide to Understanding Icecast 2.5.x authentication (For Icecast 2.5 beta 3)
Good morning,
as there has been some confusion I thought it might be best to write
some little "Micro Guide" for Icecast 2.5.x's authentication subsystem.
This E-Mail refers to not yet released version 2.5 beta 3 (to be
released soon).
!!! /!\ !!!
If you run Icecast 2.4.x (stable) this E-Mail is not relevant to you!
!!! /!\ !!!
Overview
Icecast 2.5.x changed the
2018 Nov 09
0
Micro Guide to Understanding Icecast 2.5.x authentication (For Icecast 2.5 beta 3)
Good morning,
as there has been some confusion I thought it might be best to write
some little "Micro Guide" for Icecast 2.5.x's authentication subsystem.
This E-Mail refers to not yet released version 2.5 beta 3 (to be
released soon).
!!! /!\ !!!
If you run Icecast 2.4.x (stable) this E-Mail is not relevant to you!
!!! /!\ !!!
Overview
Icecast 2.5.x changed the
2022 Mar 14
1
Icecast 2.5 beta3 release
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next beta
of Icecast, version 2.5 beta3.
As this is a beta usage in production should be with caution.
Please see the full news entry linked below for details.
New features (extract):
* Overall
* Improved relay configuration including multi-upstream support
* Improved directory configuration including updated
2022 Mar 14
1
Icecast 2.5 beta3 release
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next beta
of Icecast, version 2.5 beta3.
As this is a beta usage in production should be with caution.
Please see the full news entry linked below for details.
New features (extract):
* Overall
* Improved relay configuration including multi-upstream support
* Improved directory configuration including updated
2022 Mar 16
1
Icecast 2.5 beta3 release
Hello,
is there any plan for a binary (windows systems) release for the beta 3 or
shall I wait for the public release out of beta stage?
Thank you
Best regards
Il giorno lun 14 mar 2022 alle ore 11:59 Philipp Schafft <
phschafft at de.loewenfelsen.net> ha scritto:
> Good morning,
>
> the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next beta
> of Icecast, version 2.5
2022 Mar 16
1
Icecast 2.5 beta3 release
Hello,
is there any plan for a binary (windows systems) release for the beta 3 or
shall I wait for the public release out of beta stage?
Thank you
Best regards
Il giorno lun 14 mar 2022 alle ore 11:59 Philipp Schafft <
phschafft at de.loewenfelsen.net> ha scritto:
> Good morning,
>
> the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next beta
> of Icecast, version 2.5
2011 Aug 09
3
OT: headless fanless silent 2 HDs micro server/pc...
Hey,
A bit out of topic but I am looking for a micro server/pc if anyone knows a descent one...
I found many nice NAS but I would like to have full access to the OS (install CentOS, etc).
Dream one would be
- Very quiet (fanless) since it will sit in my bedroom.
- Headless
- Small.
- 2/3 HDs (2.5" are ok) for RAID1 (hardware RAID would be nice, and with BBC even more).- 1 or 2 GB NICs
-
2024 Jan 21
1
Public stats on beta
Yeeek. That?s a lot of options :)
As someone who is pretty savvy but has only ever left Icecast authentication at the defaults, are there any examples, as I need to get it turned off pretty quickly.
Also, as there is no ?publicstats? in the admin dir, I?m guessing it is aliased somewhere. A grep finds:
src/acl.c: acl_set_admin_str(ret, ACL_POLICY_ALLOW,
2009 Dec 23
0
icecast 2.3.2 generated buildm3u don't support authenticated streaming via https
Hi,
I've setup'ed an HTTPS only icecast streaming server with
authentication. After login to the stream, I still get an m3u file
containing the HTTP url, e.g.:
http://user:pass at icecast-server:8000/stream.ogg
Expected:
https://user:pass at icecast-server:8001/stream.ogg
Test:
$ curl --insecure
2012 Jan 20
0
[LLVMdev] various mips16 and micro mips issues
On Friday, January 20, 2012 03:59:14 PM reed kotler wrote:
> We are starting to look at the mips16 and micro mips ports.
[snip]
I'm looking forward to seeing the mips16 and micro mips support.
As an aside, the Mips code generator as it exists looks pretty solid so far in
my testing. As I've been building the NetBSD library (and other stuff) using my
ELLCC copy of clang/LLVM only the
2012 Sep 06
2
[LLVMdev] micro mips/mips32
The micro mips processor assembly language is basically 100% the same as
mips32/mips64.
There are some assembler directives you add but for a base port, but
that is all you need to do.
However, the binary instruction encoding is entirely different. There
are a combination of 16 and 32 bit instruction encodings.
The question is, what's the best way to handle this?
Extending tablegen ?
2006 Jul 14
1
Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips
Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips
http://www.studyandjobs.com/Micro_pump.html
or visit
http://www.studyandjobs.com/IT_study.htm
Regards
2012 Sep 06
0
[LLVMdev] micro mips/mips32
The instructions are defined by their encodings, not the assembly syntax. You want separate instruction definitions for the different encodings and select. Between them in the assembler via sub target features. See ARM handling of thumb vs thumb2 vs arm for examples of how to do this.
On Sep 5, 2012, at 6:59 PM, reed kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote:
> The micro mips processor
2013 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM micro Conference at Linux Plumbers Conference
The LLVM micro conference for the Linux Plumbers Conference 2013 in New
Orleans has been approved.
http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2013:llvm
http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2013/3-more-microconferences-added-for-2013/
"Over the past year there has been a lot of progress in patching LLVM
and Clang in order to be able to compile the Linux kernel. Over the same
time period progress was
2007 Nov 16
1
LSI 1068e (Super Micro OEM) - kernel update problem
Hello,
I'am using a LSI 1068e OEM version from Super Micro (see lspci). I was
able to install a plain CentOS5 with the binary drivers I got from Super
Micro.
06:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Unknown
device 0059 (rev 04)
Subsystem: Super Micro Computer Inc Unknown device a180
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10
I/O ports at e000
2003 May 07
1
3.6.1p2, Spurious PAM failure messages WITH "PermitEmptyPasswords no", and a (micro) fix
Hi,
after installing 3.6.1p2 I noticed spurious PAM login failures
even with PermitEmptyPasswords set to "no":
sshd(pam_unix)[1740]: authentication failure; logname=XXX uid=0 euid=0
tty=NODEVssh ruser= rhost=localhost user=XXX
After looking at the code I noticed the following in the portability p2
patch:
+++ openssh-3.6.1p2/auth-passwd.c 2003-04-29 19:12:08.000000000 +1000
2011 Apr 15
1
LPC2011 Virtualization Micro Conf
Hi,
With the success of last year's Virtualization micro-conference track
at Linux Plumbers 2010, I have accepted to organize a similar track
for Linux Plumbers 2011 in Santa Rosa. Please see the official Linux
Plumbers 2011 website for full details about the conference:
http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/
The Linux Plumbers 2011 Virtualization track is focusing on general
free software
2011 Apr 15
1
LPC2011 Virtualization Micro Conf
Hi,
With the success of last year's Virtualization micro-conference track
at Linux Plumbers 2010, I have accepted to organize a similar track
for Linux Plumbers 2011 in Santa Rosa. Please see the official Linux
Plumbers 2011 website for full details about the conference:
http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/
The Linux Plumbers 2011 Virtualization track is focusing on general
free software
2011 Apr 15
1
LPC2011 Virtualization Micro Conf
Hi,
With the success of last year's Virtualization micro-conference track
at Linux Plumbers 2010, I have accepted to organize a similar track
for Linux Plumbers 2011 in Santa Rosa. Please see the official Linux
Plumbers 2011 website for full details about the conference:
http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/
The Linux Plumbers 2011 Virtualization track is focusing on general
free software
2009 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] New 8bit micro controller back-end
Hello Guillaume,
> - Is there estimation (from your experiences) of the work required to
> implement a backend for a simple 8bits micro controller architecture (1
> men-month, 10 or 100 ?)
What is the instruction set of your microcontroller? How rich it is?
What is the architecture? Is it RISC-y?
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint