[Icecast] Problem with web services
Jo se
kulturu01 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 21:14:00 UTC 2014
Well, i'll do some battle with it,
And read now about the stuff, i think it was requeired to the player i
install, do it on a special folder
in any case yes, when i'll do in the /web... straight it works.
i just come here to tell you this, because i solve the problem yesterday,
thanks a lot for everyone for the help
Have a nice day!
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:50 PM, "Thomas B. Rücker" <thomas at ruecker.fi>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/26/2014 07:58 PM, José Luis Artuch wrote:
> > El mié, 26-03-2014 a las 05:31 +0000, "Thomas B. Rücker" escribió:
> >> On 03/26/2014 04:27 AM, José Luis Artuch wrote:
> >>> Jo se / Thomas
> >>> Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it
> >>> is very powerful !!
> >> Just to be clear about this, serving files is a dependency functionality
> >> for us.
> >> We need it to e.g. serve the graphics and CSS files for the status
> >> interface. But it's not in any way optimized code and we don't offer any
> >> fancy features for it. So serving some additional files, throwing in a
> >> crossdomain.xml, etc. that's just fine.
> >>
> >> But if you want to seriously serve files over http, I'd recommend to
> >> install a webserver.
> >>
> > Tks Thomas, interesting and useful functionality.
> > Now I have checked that it does not support php.
>
> We most certainly don't. We only support XSLT for dynamic content.
>
>
> >>> I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a
> >>> Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I
> can
> >>> play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another
> Icecast2
> >>> server (server 2),
> >> Yes, you probably put the file either directly in
> >> /usr/share/icecast2/web/ or put a symlink to it there. Isn't it?
> >>
> > Exactly as you have mentioned in a previous post,
> > in /usr/share/icecast2/web/.
> >> Maybe Jo Se will believe you then.
> >>
> > Yes, it is !
> > According you explain above (limited functionality), may be that Jo se
> > is trying to run a file with some code not supported by the Icecast
> > server version for Ubuntu OS ?.
>
> Nah, there is no relevant difference between what he runs on Ubuntu,
> Centos and Windows really. The only thing that tends to throw people off
> is /etc/icecast2/web on Ubuntu, if you ignore that and go straight to
> the *real* webroot, you're fine.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
> >>> El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribió:
> >>>> @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options
> >>>> and i try both, but that doesn't work.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in any case.
> >>>>
> >>>> @José Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point
> >>>>
> >>>> Any suggestions?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. Rücker"
> >>>> <thomas at ruecker.fi> wrote:
> >>>> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, José Luis Artuch wrote:
> >>>> > Jo se
> >>>> > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd,
> >>>> Apache, etc.)
> >>>> > on the Ubuntu server ?.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the
> >>>> *Icecast*
> >>>> webroot.
> >>>> On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE
> >>>> directory.
> >>>> On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there
> >>>> are TWO
> >>>> directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and
> >>>> doesn't
> >>>> symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to
> >>>> him on IRC
> >>>> and I summarized this here on the mailing list.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look
> >>>> at the
> >>>> icecast error.log
> >>>> On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers
> >>>>
> >>>> Thomas
> >>>>
> >>>> > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?.
> >>>> > Try to serve a simple html page like:
> >>>> > <!DOCTYPE html>
> >>>> > <html>
> >>>> > <head>
> >>>> > <meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html;
> >>>> charset=utf-8' />
> >>>> > <title>kultur01</title>
> >>>> > </head>
> >>>> > <body>
> >>>> > <audio autoplay controls>
> >>>> > <source src='http://yourip:yourport/youraudio.ogg'
> >>>> type='audio/ogg;
> >>>> > codecs="vorbis"'>
> >>>> > <source src='http://yourip:yourport/youraudio.mp3'
> >>>> type='audio/mpeg;
> >>>> > codecs="mp3"'>
> >>>> > </audio>
> >>>> > </body>
> >>>> > </html>
> >>>> > José Luis
> >>>> >
> >>>> > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribió:
> >>>> >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one
> >>>> with CentOS
> >>>> >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of
> >>>> one Online
> >>>> >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add
> >>>> another .html page
> >>>> >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little
> >>>> different, and
> >>>> >> that's why i send this mail.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in
> >>>> the ubuntu
> >>>> >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the
> >>>> CentOS and
> >>>> >> the Windows one it does perfectly.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows
> >>>> the .index is just
> >>>> >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing
> >>>> more, but
> >>>> >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other
> >>>> doesn't.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Thanks in advance
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MARŠ - Luka Cvetko
> >>>> >> <luka at radiomars.si> wrote:
> >>>> >> Hello,
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se
> >>>> <kulturu01 at gmail.com>:
> >>>> >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest
> >>>> there but
> >>>> >> doesn't work
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc,
> >>>> and the
> >>>> >> solution he gave
> >>>> >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to
> >>>> test it
> >>>> >> with my avaible
> >>>> >> time and without interfere with the airtime
> >>>> service
> >>>> >> (to do real time
> >>>> >> tests) is through this way
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Thanks in any case
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> can you please further clarify the issue?
> >>>> >> You can access your Icecast2 administration
> >>>> interface on
> >>>> >> http://yourip:8000/
> >>>> >> You can access the Airtime administration
> >>>> interface/login
> >>>> >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you
> >>>> set up during
> >>>> >> installation).
> >>>> >> What are you trying to achieve?
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead
> >>>> of the
> >>>> >> Icecast administration interface?
> >>>> >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser
> >>>> stream
> >>>> >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest
> >>>> creating an
> >>>> >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server.
> >>>> Airtime
> >>>> >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't
> >>>> need to
> >>>> >> interfere with any Icecast files.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Kind regards,
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
>
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