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Aloex
13th March 2004, 10:48
i have the same problem. But i got no ideo what you are talking about, i dont understand it as good.. my english isnt perfect.
I'll tell you what my shoutcast server said:
Event log:
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.2 (Nov 25 2002) starting up...
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] loaded config from E:\Programme\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] initializing (usermax:32 portbase:8000)...
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban)
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip)
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] opening source socket
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] source thread starting
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] opening client socket
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] Client Stream thread [0] starting
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [source] listening for connection on port 8001
<03/13/04@12:52:48> [main] client main thread starting

and it never will go on or any problems.
Do i have to set a port free or what?
I am able to figure out my ip adress... but nobody can listen to my server, usually on the HP it means my server is online and public, but it doesnt show a song history, i've played a few but it dont...

I have a d-link router too...

hope for help.. thx!

Aloex
13th March 2004, 10:51
usually... it doesnt connect now.. :(

Aloex
13th March 2004, 23:46
cant anybody help me?

FesterHead
14th March 2004, 00:40
The log doesn't show a source connection.

Connect a source.

This isn't help ondemand.
Please wait patienly for responses.

Aloex
14th March 2004, 07:30
sorry, i was really pissed because of that. I'm sorry.

Ok, here's what is says now
Event log:
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.2 (Nov 25 2002) starting up...
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] loaded config from E:\Programme\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] initializing (usermax:32 portbase:8000)...
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban)
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip)
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] opening source socket
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] source thread starting
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] opening client socket
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] Client Stream thread [0] starting
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [main] client main thread starting
<03/14/04@09:32:34> [source] listening for connection on port 8001
<03/14/04@09:32:35> [source] connected from 127.0.0.1
<03/14/04@09:32:35> [source] icy-name:Heilbronn Rock City Station ; icy-genre:ROCK/PUNK/EMO/GRUNGE/ROCK'n'ROLL/JAZZ/HORRORPUNK/RAGGAE
<03/14/04@09:32:35> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:96 ; icy-url:http://www.aloex-forum.de.vu
<03/14/04@09:32:35> [source] icy-irc:#shoutcast ; icy-icq:170135819 ; icy-aim:N/A
<03/14/04@09:32:46> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak)
<03/14/04@09:32:46> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 82.82.68.222:8000) from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection timed out))

THX for help!

FesterHead
14th March 2004, 17:51
*split*
http://www.flex.com/~fester/festerism.png

Two (or less) easy steps:
1. If you have a firewall, open the necessary port(s).
2. If you have a router, configure it to forward the necessary port(s) to the DNAS machine.

Check out the Sticky post titled:
SHOUTcast: Important Info & Answers to FAQs. READ ME!

Scroll down a bit and look for the section titled:
DNAS Stuff -> Errors -> Fixing [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx) from the Internet, disable NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection timed out)

Are the necessary ports open in your firewall and are they being forwarded to the DNAS machine?

Are you using Windows XP?
That has an internal firewall.
Either configure it or disable it.

Does your ISP block ports?

Check out http://www.radiotoolbox.com/cantheygetin and see if the reported information there helps.

Try setting the DNASs YPort to 666.
Check out the DNASs sc_serv.ini/conf configuration file for the section (default shown below):; Yport, port to connect to yp.shoutcast.com on. For people behind caching
; webproxies, change this to the alternate port (666 is what it might be,
; check www.shoutcast.com if you have problems). Otherwise, leave this at 80.
; We're actively working on re-opening port 666, but as of release the only
; working port is port 80.
Yport=80

Please read some polite advice. (http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=1073288#post1073288)

Aloex
15th March 2004, 11:08
Thx, THX!

The stupid thing is, i dont know where to set the ports free. And what ports?

I use windows XP.

I know how to log in into the router, but i dont know WHERE to set the ports free und what for ports?
This is my main problem.

I cant disable my firewall because i dont have an other firewall on my computer and with a router i usually dont need one.

:(

Aloex
15th March 2004, 11:26
for information.
I have the second lan connection. I want to send the radio from here, do i have to change anything here too?

THX!

I searched the answer and i will try, but i couldnt find the answers of that question ;)

Aloex
16th March 2004, 11:50
heeelp :'(

FesterHead
16th March 2004, 14:55
What port(s)?
Check out the DNASs sc_serv.ini/conf configuration file for the section (default shown below):; PortBase. This is the IP port number your server will run on. The
; value, and the value + 1 must be available. If you get a fatal error when
; the DNAS is setting up a socket on startup, make sure nothing else on the
; machine is running on the same port (telnet localhost portnumber -- if you
; get connection refused then you're clear to use that port). Ports < 1024
; may require root privledges on *nix machines. The default port is 8000.
PortBase=8000

How to open/forward ports?
Check out your router documentation and/or router manufacturer website for port forwarding (aka virtual server) instructions.

Check out your firewall documentation and/or firewall manufacturer website for port opening instructions.

Alternatively, Check out the SHOUTcast Technical Support Sticky post titled:
SHOUTcast: Important Info & Answers to FAQs. READ ME!

Scroll down a bit and look for the section titled:
Routers, Firewalls, and Networks. Oh My!