So the Icecast software is listening on two different ports? What are the two ports used for?
Den lör 11 mars 2023 19:11 <[email protected]> skrev: > Tobias Gillström wrote: > > Is the Icecast software running as a server-application and listening for > > connections from clients on port 8000? > > > > I have no experience with audio streams and how they work, that is why > I'm > > asking the stupid question of how the Icecast software works and how it > > connects. > > > > > > [Icecast-server] > > client=no > > cert=fullchain.pem > > accept=8443 ;listening for secure connections > > connect=127.0.0.1:8000 ;makes unsecure connection to the Icecast > software > > listening on port 8000 on localhost > > > > > > Den lör 11 mars 2023 18:30 <nathan.king(a)unpredictableporridge.co.uk> > skrev: > > > > > ringbretson@keplp.com wrote: > > > I'm relatively new to stunnel, but I believe > > > your connect should contain > > > both IP and port. > > > Like this. > > > accept = 127.0.0.1:83 > > > connect = 158.224.83.39:443 > > > Thanks for that suggestion, ringbretson, appreciated. > > > > > > However, have tried to make that change, and because Icecast runs on > Port > > > 8443 securely, and have stunnel set to the same Port, receive a > blocked > > > Port error message, whether I start Icecast or stunnel first. > > > > > > Thanks for trying to help. > > Essentially, yes, Tobias! > > Have Icecast server on W10, setup for connections on Ports 8443 and 8000, > the encoder software streams the audio to the Internet via these Ports, and > have stunnel setup to listen to Port 8443, from Icecast Server/econder, > encrypt, and send out on Port 8000. > > At least, hope that is the case?! > > Cheers. > _______________________________________________ > stunnel-users mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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