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 the Shoutcast server, but it seems that the port is 
changing each time the sctipt is loaded !

Which iptable rule should I use to make it work ? Is there a way to set 
a fixed port for liquidsoap output process in a config file ? Does it 
use TCP ? UDP ?


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