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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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Impossible to resolve host
Hi,
This is going to be my last go around and I'm probably done from the whole streaming things because apparently technology has changed. It was a lot easier before than it is now. Virtual DJ 8 says I am connected directly to them which is fine. Ports 8000 are open to my internal IP address of my machine. SO VDJ can connect but my shoutcast says no. I've used my admin password my other password. Hell I've even put a random password and I still get the "impossible to resolve host" issue. The server is running on my screen in cmd which i see it. Even the installation went smooth. WTH is my ip address to connect to and listen? This is the part that confuses me the most. Why can't I just stream from my box, why do I need shoutcast? So with that being said, what IP address do I use with shoutcast when I want to stream on virtual DJ 8. This is been going on for months and it's driving me insane. I'm about to bash my head against the wall to how complicated this has become from 6 years ago. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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I just had a discussion with someone. My port forward is correct. IP address and local IP of my machine which is 192.168.0.4 and my ip address. Ports 8000-8001 are open. I even tried disabling my firewall. Nothing seems to work. I put in my ip address with port as the stream and used my password and it still doesn't work. What the hell is going on here? Before anyone says it, my server is running for shoutcast on my screen in cmd.
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Major Dude
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what do you mean your shoutcast 'says no' ? do you have any logs to show that the client is attempting to connect and broadcast? what are the exact errors you get and from what program are they being generated?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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Virtual DJ gives me this error Impossible to resolve http://myip:8000/ I click on shoutcast server and it runs with no errors.
When I run sc_serv I get this in logs #Software: SHOUTcast #Version: 2.4.7.256 #Fields: c-ip c-dns date time cs-uri-stem c-status cs(User-Agent) sc-bytes x-duration avgbandwidth |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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Virtual DJ Error https://gyazo.com/60a93453197c73b4d02c06e4ddefff87
Port forward https://gyazo.com/33f4c9922e4caa4d19c1e6728dcb0a3d |
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Major Dude
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ok so your forwarding your external IP to your internal ip... if you already on the internal network (obviously) then you dont need to use the external ip or port forwards (only if you want to have others tune in who are not on your local network). you are forwarding to 192.168.0.4. you are trying to connect to 127.0.0.1. those are not the same. if you have shoutcast configured on the same computer as vdj. and shoutcast srcip and dstip are both set to 'ANY', the 192 and the 127 should both work locally. if its set to just 'localhost' or 127.0.0.1, then only that machine will be able to tune in. if thats the case you should bind shoutcast to the local lan ip 192.168... and not your loopback address 127.0.0.....
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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I'm trying to broadcast outside my box for listeners.
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Major Dude
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lets see that shoutcast config file
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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adminpassword=***********
password=*********** publicserver=always requirestreamconfigs=1 streamid_1=1 streampath_1=http://24.1.202.219:8000/ |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 10
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i BELIEVE YOU HAVE TO INPUT YOUR 5 DIGIT PIN AFTER PASSWORD
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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6 years ago, I use to connect to this directly from virtual dj without shoutcast http://24.12.217.41:8000/VirtualDj.mp3. Now I require a host and it's become nearly impossible for me to connect to the outside world.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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Someone help me for the love of God and Jesus Christ.
https://gyazo.com/53f11b4788c43408f444e7e2257ea8be https://gyazo.com/e24b89b4958e269658182c9aca0ce1a6 How come I can stream, all ports everything is perfect yet nobody can hear my stream but I can on local? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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When people try to access the ip address on a browser it says not allowed. Can someone please help me understand why am I the only one hearing the music from local and not outside when firewall antivirus everything is OFFFF?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 23
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I'm not going to sleep for days until I figure this out. My death is in your hands. I will figure this out and someone will try to help if my life depends on it. I'm sick and tired of shit shit not making sense.
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Major Dude
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the stream path is incorrect in your config
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Major Dude
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here is an example using multiple streams on a single server
the stream path is everything after the first / in the url, and is used to define the url for that specific stream id. code: code: |
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Major Dude
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also if you want to have this server be listed publicly you would need to generate an authhash and set that in the config for every stream
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