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<DIV>Perfect! Thank you.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jean-Luc</DIV>
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<DIV>Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2018 10:11:13 +0000<BR>From: Philipp Schafft
<phschafft@de.loewenfelsen.net><BR>To: Icecast streaming server user
discussions <icecast@xiph.org><BR>Subject: Re: [Icecast] pre-roll ads
and log file (Philipp Schafft)<BR>Message-ID:
<1529143873.2381.3.camel@de.loewenfelsen.net><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="utf-8"<BR><BR>Good morning Jean-Luc,<BR><BR><BR>On Sat,
2018-06-16 at 10:47 +0200, StreamAnalyst wrote:<BR>> Thank you
Philipp,<BR>> <BR>> Your answers are very clear. We understand the
difference between the<BR>> wall clock time (server side) and the playback
time.<BR><BR>It's nice to hear my reply was helpful.<BR><BR><BR>> Just one
more point. You wrote that the "into file" is sent to the<BR>> listener
before the listener is attached to the actual stream. If the<BR>> server
would take 20 seconds to send the "into file" and if the<BR>> listener only
remains connected 5 seconds, I guess that he will not<BR>> connect to the
actual stream: <BR><BR>> will this appear in the log file as a 5 seconds
connections or will<BR>> this be invisible in the log file? In other words,
do we only see the<BR>> accesses to the actual stream in the log file and
can we assume that<BR>> all entries in the log file are from users who
received the complete<BR>> "into file" ?<BR><BR>The log is written for
every connection that reached the client state.<BR>That is every connection
that send a full HTTP request. That is true<BR>even if the client disconnects
before the server can send any reply.<BR><BR>So in your example above you
would see a connection of 5 seconds in the<BR>access log.<BR><BR><BR>With best
regards,<BR></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BODY></HTML>