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Orangelemon 28th August 2006 19:00

Need help please
 
Hello,

I got a problem with the following error:

[yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak)
<08/28/06@20:53:23> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 84.82.28.166:8000) from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection timed out).)

its a famous problem, but i ve read all topic bout it but none of them helped me.

- i port forwarded 8000 and 8001 on both connections
-i changed to 4 diffrent kind of ports, forwarded em, but none of them works
- i dont have any firewall, couse my router is enough.
-i did changed the yport from 80 to 666, wich didnt work
-i reinstalled everything, didnt worked to.
-changed srcip from any to 127.0.0.1, didnt work either
- changed RelayServer to diffrentamounts (last number are 58, changed it to .1 and .10) didnt helped either.
-didnt changed anyother thing
- it worked once 3 weeks ago, now i tried it again, but doesnt work anymore..

so HELP ME PLEASE..!!

thank you!

Sawg 28th August 2006 19:16

If it's not working, you did something wrong most likely.

Need SHOUTcast help? Read me before posting... > Nak Errors.

Make sure you set up your port forwarding to your correct LAN IP address for your system. Also, check for any and all security software on your system. Don't forget the Windows XP firewall.

If it worked at one point, and your computer is set to DHCP your LAN IP address might have changed, so your port forwarding might no longer be correct,

If all else doesn't work, contact your ISP and see if they run your connection through any proxies or NATing.

Nick@ss 28th August 2006 19:46

more toots for ya to read :)

Evil Lu's Fixing Nak Errors
IORSN Fixing Nak Errors

Orangelemon 29th August 2006 08:38

Tried all, none of them helped, no proxies or anything. No windows firewall, ip adress is right portforward is right.

according to IORSN, lan broadcasting works, but not trough the internet.

Nick@ss 29th August 2006 09:52

chat with your isp to see if they are blocking ports.

if thats not the case then you need to be looking at your setup again..

Milten 29th August 2006 11:45

Hmm i can be wrong, but if you can broadcast only in LAN, so check what type of IP do you have: Public, dynamic shared IP or sth else.

(sorry for my english cuz' i'm from Poland ;)

Nick@ss 29th August 2006 17:01

http://193.239.62.16:8000/

looks fine here

can you support 10 x 56k?

formula = upload / bitrate = max users.


Current Stream Information
Server Status: Server is currently up and public.
Stream Status: Stream is up at 56 kbps with 3 of 10 listeners (3 unique)
Listener Peak: 5
Average Listen Time: 1h 54m 45s
Stream Title: [MpS> Radio Station
Content Type: audio/mpeg
Stream Genre: Various/Metal/Reggae
Stream URL: http://www.gsamps.da.cx
Stream AIM: N/A
Stream IRC:
Current Song: Korn - Another Brick In The Wall

Milten 29th August 2006 17:59

:)
Thanks for asking, I forot to change this. At normal work I can suport only 7 listeners.
At next restart i will change it. Btw. I took your IP to reserved list :) (i think that's your)
Btw. someone is listening my radio for above 7 hours - can it be bug or sth?? Or big fan ;]?

Orangelemon 29th August 2006 18:17

I got a public ip, and the probem is my isp yes...is there a way to "solve" that?

Nick@ss 29th August 2006 18:39

no you need to look at external hosting.

check out www.radiotoolbox.com/hosts for a reviewed list of providers.

make sure you look at reviews - price and uptime history for the best selection hosts.

Orangelemon 30th August 2006 11:57

allright, thanks for your patience/help!


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