Hello all,

As far as I know, SSL is not supported in Icecast for streaming. There 
are also listener clients like Foobar2000 which don't support https 
streams (only http).
If you want https for administration and authentication, be sure to 
leave the normal listener socket for http in tact and create a new one 
on another port which is ssl enabled. This allows you to use 
https-streams on supported listening clients, liquidsoap will require 
http streaming though, I'm almost sure about that. The idea of testing 
other streamers sounds good though. Keep in mind that a SSL-certificate 
should be valid, otherwise the connection problem could also be caused 
by an error concerning an invalid SSL certificate.

Regards,
Leonard
On 14-1-2015 09:41, Tony Miller wrote:
> Do you have any other source clients (ices, etc) you can try with your 
> vanilla icecast(no liquidsoap) setup? This should rule out whether its 
> liquidsoap misbehaving or not.
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Set Hallstrom <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     On 2015-01-14 08:55, dtouch3d completely wrote:
>
>     >
>     > an I cannot hear anything as icecast replies with a 404.
>     >
>     > If I just disable SSL in icecast liquidsoap works fine again. Is
>     > therey any conflict with liquidsoap and SSL ? It seems weird because
>     > as far as I can see SSL is used only for listener
>     authentication. The
>     > source password is correct. I also have enabled the stream_auth
>     option
>     > in icecast (with the "url" auth type), but it does not even hit my
>     > auth server.
>     >
>
>     Hi!
>
>     I would guess that is an icecast2 issue, you will have more luck with
>     icecast2 support support.
>
>     http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>     However you might want to look at this article:
>     
> http://dew-n-cookies.mtnaircomputer.net/2014/03/10/compiling-icecast-with-ssl-support/
>
>     Good luck!
>
>     
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