[icecast] Building Linux Audio Streaming server

steven.mugassa at mail.intafrica.com steven.mugassa at mail.intafrica.com
Tue Feb 25 07:58:32 UTC 2003



Hello...

Thanks fo your contributions...The port 8000 was actually opened, but i
was using wrong command to see it opened. The server is working.

I want also to be able to stream MP3 files, does icecast 2 support that?
Let say if i use darkice instead of ices?

Also, it seems like icecast2 doesn't support multicasting, what third
party software do i need in order to be able to multicast my icecast2
stream?

Thanks,
Steven

<p>On Monday 24 February 2003 16:43, Steven Mugassa wrote:
>> Hello...
>>
>> I'm building a Linux audio streaming server using icecast 2. I've
>> installed all necessary packages (including icecast, ices, libshout,
>> Ogg Vorbis libraries, and other libraries required by icecast).
>>
>> The problem i'm getting is that after running the server, and try
>> command netstat -n(to check network status), the port 8000 is not
>> opened (while it expected to be opened). What are the possible causes
>> of that error? Can it be caused by the way i've configured
>> icecast.xml and ices.xml?
>
> Can you let us see a) the output in the log file (with it configured
> for
>  debug-level output), and b) your config file. One of those things
> should make  it clear.
>
> Mike
>
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