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Shoutcast Nak error & disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache
I know i know that help for this has been posted loads of times in the sticky thread,
But when it comes to opening or forwarding ports ''If need be in my case'' im no good, I need someone who can guide me through the process step by step to figure out the problem.. Heres the error, I have disabled my firewall alreay.. But i dont know were to go from here Iv had this problem a month and no-one can help ![]() PLEASE HELP ME ..! [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.8 (Feb 28 2007) starting up... <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] loaded config from C:\Program Files\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] initializing (usermax:32 portbase:8009)... <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban) <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip) <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] opening source socket <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] source thread starting <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] opening client socket <07/29/09@12:24:56> [source] listening for connection on port 8010 <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] Client Stream thread [0] starting <07/29/09@12:24:56> [main] client main thread starting <07/29/09@12:24:59> [source] connected from 192.168.1.3 <07/29/09@12:25:00> [source] icy-name:Touchradio ; icy-genre:house <07/29/09@12:25:00> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:128 ; icy-url:http://www.shoutcast.com <07/29/09@12:25:00> [source] icy-irc:#shoutcast ; icy-icq:0 ; icy-aim:N/A <07/29/09@12:25:10> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak) <07/29/09@12:25:10> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 79.97.180.86:8009) from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection timed out).) |
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Do you have a router?
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YES
Yes Netgear wnr2000...
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i have the same problem my router is belkin F5D7234-4v1
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Actually, your router is a firewall by default. Get out your manual and follow the directions for port forwarding a web server out of your lan. It is among the most basic functions of a router. Likely, the manual will describe forwarding port 80, but the principles are all the same.
When you realize how ridiculously simple this is, you'll smack your forehead and say "Doh!". It must have been a few years ago, when I had the same experience. Shoutcast is just another server. Port forwarding is just another thing you have to learn about these machines. If you have set up bittorrent.... same deal.. I might be wrong, but this functionality is so basic to a router, a lynch mob would appear if it didn't work. Simply, you are directing traffic from your WAN address to the Class C addresses assigned by DHCP on your router. Perhaps your server computer has been assigned 192.168.1.100 by the DHCP program in your router. Your internet address is 18.19.20.bla either assigned by DHCP or pppoe. You just need to tell the router to forward WAN requests to the right computer. So.... WAN requests on port whatever .... port 8000? on your router, get routed to 192.168.1.100:8000 The machine serves. Tunz play. The YP won't give you a NAK. |
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