Add source IP adress to startup and source exit logging, see #2016
Add mountpoint to some log lines, see #1388
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=19250
The default mount is a block in the config file that contains settings for
all mount points that do not have a block in configfile themself.
This is implemented by a <mount type="default">-block.
In this case the <mount>-block MUST NOT contain a <mount-name>-subblock.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=18902
We are handling it the same as we would handle a SOURCE request.
Due to legacy code, sender MUST send proper content-type header,
if content type is not audio/mpeg!
Can be tested using real-time encoded output and piping it into
| curl -u username:password -H "Content-type: application/ogg" -T - http://localhost:8000/mountname.ogg
Note that this example has ZERO timing, so a simple 'cat *.ogg' will fail.
Whatever feeds the pipe must do it at proper timing for real-time playback!
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=18888
specifying the TCP send buffer size, it seems that on at least some win32 systems,
the window size stays at 8k (even with registry settings) which could limit available
streaming bandwidth.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=15766
issue requests (using ithe stream_auth option) to allow external engines to
determine whether a client can stream or not. Admin requests using source auth
are able to use this mechanism however source clients using the icy protocol
cannot yet.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=15621
the overall time is very slow. This lag is mainly down to the sleep that
the connection and fserve threads do to prevent busy looping when idle. The
sleep has to expire even if requests are waiting.
This patch merges the tasks done by the connection and listener thread into
one thread. It allows us to remove some locking, reduce thread usage and
service new connections more quickly as the poll/select acts as the busy
CPU prevention.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=15123
provide a mountpoint so you specify a shoutcast-mount in the listen-socket
section. Specifying this will automatically define the port+1 with the same
settings however the original shoutcast-compat approach is maintained.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=14045
them. Each listener connection for each request is checked as connected before
performing the request (so that time isn't wasted on slow authentication). Various
name/comment cleanups as well.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=13583
need updating. Fixes a few unusual cases, if a mount was removed (with xml reload)
whilst no source was reserved then those stats were left behind.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=13538
we'll get queries about the access log. Fix a potential FD leak and add a
small delay into the listener thread if accept fails, the usual cause is an FD
limit being reached triggering logs to fill up and CPU to max out.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=13492
I've taken out the client_create out of the connection_complete_source and put
it in slave, that way we can control the cleanup of the memory/socket better, the
change also meant fallback to file tests were slghtly different.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=9847
on incoming connections. Now we get the accept thread to create a client_t
and mark it as a shoutcast client if need be. Then use a single connection
thread to poll the non-blocking sockets for the headers. When complete they
get handled as usual.
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=9733
which can be used to handle authentication mechanisms without taking locks
for long periods. Non-authenticated mountpoints bypass the auth thread.
The lookup/checking of the source_t is done after the authentication succeeds
so the fallback mechanism does not affect which authenticator is used. This
can be extended to allow us to authenticate in webroot as well. XML re-read
changes will take effect immediately for new listeners but existing listeners
will use the original auth_t (refcounted) when they exit.
htpasswd access has been seperated out from auth.c, and implements an AVL
tree for a faster username lookup. The htpasswd file timestamp is checked
just in case there are changes made externally
svn path=/icecast/trunk/icecast/; revision=9713