Shoutcast ports are configured at the Shoutcast server.
A CLIENT (a program that wants to receive from Shoutcast) will connect on
the configured port
A SOURCE (a program that wants to send a stream to Shoutcast) will connect
at either plus 1 or minus 1 (I forget which it is).
So if you are sendi
Hello Hadrien,
> I installed liquidsoap on a Debian 8 Jessie server. The Debian firewall
> - iptables - prevents liquidsoap to send an audio stream to a Shoutcast
> server (`output.shoutcast()` function is used in the .liq script).
"iptables" is the userspace program to be used for configuring
In the harber section did you set the port? For example mine is 80. Do you have
the script to post here?
Take care.
> On May 20, 2016, at 9:00 AM, Hadrien Wild wrote:
>
> I installed liquidsoap on a Debian 8 Jessie server. The Debian firewall
> - iptables - prevents liquidsoap to send an audio
What version are you using. Also does this panic happen when you start
liquidsoap? Please give a lot more detail so the devs can help troubleshoot.
> On May 19, 2016, at 10:19 AM, FUZZ radijas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> please find error of Liquidsoap, we are reporting:
>
>
>
> 2016/05/19 05:13:38 [
I installed liquidsoap on a Debian 8 Jessie server. The Debian firewall
- iptables - prevents liquidsoap to send an audio stream to a Shoutcast
server (`output.shoutcast()` function is used in the .liq script).
I've tried to observe the port opened by the liquidsoap process while
connecting to
Hi,
please find error of Liquidsoap, we are reporting:
2016/05/19 05:13:38 [fallback_4959:3] Switch to switch_4958.
2016/05/19 05:13:38 [switch_4958:3] Switch to playlistas(dot)lst.
2016/05/19 05:13:41 [output(dot)shoutcast:3] Metadata update may have
failed with error: bad answer
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