Cannot see your station disable firwall/etc

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Fuse
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Cannot see your station disable firwall/etc

Post by Fuse »

Hello everybody. Complete newb so please bare with me. I am running steamcast on winxp. I have my firewall turned off and i still cannot connect. What am i forgetting or not seeing ?

thanks a bunch

_Fuse

Event Log:
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] Configuration loaded from steamcast.conf
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] WARNING: steamcast.vip could not be loaded, no vips will b
e loaded
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] WARNING: steamcast.ban could not be loaded, no bans will b
e loaded
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] PID: 8140
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] Listening to 8000 for incoming stat connections...
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] Listening to ANY:8001 for incoming source connections...
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] Listening to ANY:8000 for incoming client connections...
[07/01/2005@16:30:17] Starting Thread pool of 5 threads...
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Name:DirtyLenses Radio; Genre:Mixed
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Public:1; Bitrate:24; URL:http://www.dirtylenses.com
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Content-Type: audio/mpeg
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Audio-Info:ice-samplerate=44100;ice-bitrate=24;ice-channel
s=2
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Source Connection Complete
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Starting YP Services...
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] Source Dropped Connection
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] <www.steamcast.com> [add /live.mp3] ACK: Add Successful. (
sid: 1309380690.508306 | tchfrq: 120)
[07/01/2005@16:30:20] <www.steamcast.com> [remove /live.mp3] ACK: Remove Success
ful.
[07/01/2005@16:30:22] <dir.xiph.org> [add /live.mp3] ACK: Successfull Add (sid:
1391415-1832733 | tchfrq: 60)
[07/01/2005@16:30:23] <dir.xiph.org> [remove /live.mp3] ACK: Successfull Remove
[07/01/2005@16:30:28] <205.188.234.165> No Source on /live.mp3
[07/01/2005@16:30:28] <yp.shoutcast.com> error: nak (404 Cannot see your station
/computer from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache)
[07/01/2005@16:30:31] Name:DirtyLenses Radio; Genre:Mixed
[07/01/2005@16:30:31] Public:1; Bitrate:24; URL:http://www.dirtylenses.com
[07/01/2005@16:30:31] Content-Type: audio/mpeg
[07/01/2005@16:30:31]
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are you in a private network?
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Post by Fuse »

No, Jay. I am directly connected to the internet. Comcast cable, if that helps.
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Post by webranger »

That looks like a router that isn't set up right. You need to look at you router manual and make sure that the "port" and "port+1" are being routed to the server computer. It should be in your router manual under port forwarding.

Follow the instructions for a regular web server, except use the ports for your media server.
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Post by djclae »

Port forwarding never works for me. I can't serve behind a router. Anyway, they said they were directly connected.
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Post by webranger »

If it doesn't work toss your router....

Look, it's like this:

You have a WAN IP address let's just say 4.4.4.4

and your routers IP is 192.168.0.1

Your computers would normally be :

192.168.0.100
192 168.0.200
etc.

"ipconfig" (dos) or "ifconfig" (linux) will tell you who YOU are on the lan.

So let's say the server computer is 192.168.0.100 ...

You are on port 8000 and 8001. (and I'm not sure you have to do both, but I do).

Pop up your router at 192.168.0.1 and find port forwarding. It will ask you what port, you'll enter 8000. That's the WAN port. Then it will ask you for the LAN IP (192.168.0.100) and port (8000).... enter them.... hit apply .... restart the router for good measure .... oh... it'll ask TCP or UDP.... it's TCP ....

Do it again for port 8001.

What you are doing is sending WAN (internet) requests to the router on port 8000 to the LAN computer 192.168.0.100:8000 .... the server..

The thing I think people find confusing is that you have to tell the router WHICH computer on your lan you want to handle traffic on a WAN port. I mean how would it know?.
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Post by djclae »

I understand the concept. I just find the config on my D-Link confusing. Maybe it's because I've been choosing UDP.
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