Actually, I might have an idea why this happened, but you'd have to 
confirm it based on your knowledge of how LS works.

If for some reason the given playlist in a script cannot be read, would 
that somehow disable telnet access? I think I accidentally put a 
playlist in an .htaccess-protected dir - until I figured it out and 
moved it.

On 06/27/12 08:44, David Baelde wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Audiodef Online <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The thing is, I always start my scripts with the -t option, and it didn't
>> work anyway. I had to recompile liquidsoap manually to get it to work. Could
>> something else have been done differently?
> Ok this is weirder. I don't know of a way to disable the telnet server
> when building liquidsoap. You're sure it's the same script and same
> way to invoke liquidsoap?
>
> David
>


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