[Icecast] Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Thomas B. Rücker
thomas at ruecker.fi
Wed May 15 05:13:26 UTC 2019
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
> there is a license problem and therefor Icecast no longer support SSL
> on Debian. Please help me. Is this the situation? I’m happy with other
> linux distribution if there is a working package for it with SSL Support.
Yes, Debian have their own interpretation of GPL vs. the openssl
licence. They will never carry icecast built against openssl, maybe if
we get around to a gnutls backend or such, sigh...
Cheers,
TBR
>> On 14 May 2019, at 8.45, Oskar Vilkevuori <oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi
>> <mailto:oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi>> wrote:
>>
>> 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…
>>
>> Fresh Debian install 9.9.0 and working without SSL just OK.
>>
>> Moimoi,
>>
>> Oskar
>>
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