#143: "Invalid user or password for icecast login"
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Reporter: ~ok| | Owner: admin
Type: Bugs | Status: new
Priority: 1 | Milestone:
Component: Liquidsoap | Version: 0.3.6+svn
Keywords: | Mac: 0
Linux: 0 | Netbsd: 1
Other: 0 | Freebsd: 0
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Hello,
I have a problem which doesn't seem to be a bug and its discussion would
likely be more appropriate in a forum thread than here but AFAIK none is
available.
I locally use Liquidsoap 0.36SVN (w/ libShout 2.2.2) to stream directly to
a distant Shoutcast server.
It streams flawlessly and the Shoutcast server broadcasts it seamlessly.
However I noticed that my logs are flooded with strange messages regarding
some user and password combination for Icecast. I don't understand them
and I am a bit worried.
{{{
2008/05/19 04:04:12 [/(dot)1:2] Invalid user or password for icecast
login!
2008/05/19 04:04:12 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:12 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:13 [event queue 3:4] There are 0 ready tasks.
2008/05/19 04:04:13 [command server:4] Left select at 1211169853.514077
(1/0/0).
2008/05/19 04:04:13 [command server:4] There are 0 ready tasks.
2008/05/19 04:04:13 [command server:4] Enter select at 1211169853.514189,
timeout -1.000000 (4/0/0).
2008/05/19 04:04:19 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:19 [/(dot)1:2] Invalid user or password for icecast
login!
2008/05/19 04:04:19 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:19 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:26 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:26 [/(dot)1:2] Invalid user or password for icecast
login!
2008/05/19 04:04:26 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:26 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:33 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:33 [/(dot)1:2] Invalid user or password for icecast
login!
2008/05/19 04:04:33 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:33 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:40 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:40 [/(dot)1:2] Unable to connect to icecast server
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:9058!
2008/05/19 04:04:40 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:40 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:47 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:47 [/(dot)1:2] Unable to connect to icecast server
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:9058!
2008/05/19 04:04:47 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:47 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:04:54 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:04:54 [/(dot)1:2] Unable to connect to icecast server
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:9058!
2008/05/19 04:04:54 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:04:54 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
2008/05/19 04:05:01 [/(dot)1:3] Connecting mount / for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/05/19 04:05:01 [/(dot)1:2] Unable to connect to icecast server
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:9058!
2008/05/19 04:05:01 [/(dot)1:3] Connection failed, will try again in 6
sec.
2008/05/19 04:05:01 [/(dot)1:3] Setting up an MP3 encoder...
}}}
...
The relevant parts of my liquidsoap conf file are:
{{{
output.shoutcast = output.shoutcast.mp3(
restart=true,
restart_delay=6,
description=radio_descr,
url=radio_url
)
out = output.shoutcast(
host=icecast_host,
port=icecast_port,
password=icecast_password,
stereo=true,
samplerate=44100,
bitrate=128
)
}}}
{{{
web =
out(
name=radio_descr^" - "^radio_url,
fallback([main, interlude])
)
}}}
In the Shoutcast logs (I don't have access to the box so these are the
only pieces of info I have) it is quite terse:
{{{
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:30> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:37:35> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:42:05> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:42:20> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:46:40> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:53:29> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
<05/20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:33> [http:YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY] REQ:"/admin.cgi"
(liquidsoap
0.3.6+svn (libshout/2.2.2) (Mozilla compatible))
}}}
A tcpdump doesn't show anything I can interpret has meaningful.
My firewall is configured to accept any packets between the Liquidsoap
machine and the Shoutcast server (both directions) on the Shoutcast port.
Is it a configuration problem and on which end (Liquidsoap or Shoutcast)
is it located?
Thanks in advance.
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Ticket URL: <http://savonet.rastageeks.org/ticket/143>
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