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; SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server configuration file ; Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Nullsoft, Inc. ; All Rights Reserved. ; Last modified Mar 17 2004 ; If you want to manage multiple configurations, just copy ; this file to another name, and run sc_serv with that name ; such as: ; sc_serv.exe sc_leet.conf ; *********************** ; Required stuff ; *********************** ; MaxUser. The maximum number of simultaneous listeners allowed. ; Compute a reasonable value for your available upstream bandwidth (i.e. if ; you have 256kbps upload DSL, and want to broadcast at 24kbps, you would ; choose 256kbps/24kbps=10 maximum listeners.) Setting this value higher ; only wastes RAM and screws up your broadcast when more people connect ; than you can support. MaxUser=32 ; Password. While SHOUTcast never asks a listener for a password, a ; password is required to broadcast through the server, and to perform ; administration via the web interface to this server. This server should ; consist of only letters and numbers, and is the same server your broadcaster ; will need to enter in the SHOUTcast Source Plug-in for Winamp. THIS VALUE ; CANNOT BE BLANK. Password=hi80211g ; PortBase. This is the IP port number your server will run on. The ; value, and the value + 1 must be available. If you get a fatal error when ; the DNAS is setting up a socket on startup, make sure nothing else on the ; machine is running on the same port (telnet localhost portnumber — if you ; get connection refused then you're clear to use that port). Ports < 1024 ; may require root privledges on *nix machines. The default port is 8000. PortBase=8000 ; *********************** ; Optional Parameters ; *********************** ; *********************** ; Logging configuration ; *********************** ; LogFile: file to use for logging. Can be '/dev/null' or 'none' ; or empty to turn off logging. The default is ./sc_serv.log ; on *nix systems or sc_serv_dir\sc_serv.log on win32. ; Note: on win32 systems if no path is specified the location is ; in the same dir as the executable, on *nix systems it is in the ; current directory. LogFile=sc_serv.log ; RealTime displays a status line that is updated every second ; with the latest information on the current stream (*nix and win32 ; console systems only) RealTime=1 ; ScreenLog controls whether logging is printed to the screen or not ; on *nix and win32 console systems. It is useful to disable this when ; running servers in background without their own terminals. Default is 1 ScreenLog=1 ; ShowLastSongs specifies how many songs to list in the /played.html ; page. The default is 10. Acceptable entries are 1 to 20. ShowLastSongs=10 ; TchLog decides whether or not the DNAS logfile should track yp ; directory touches. Adds and removes still appear regardless of ; this setting. ; Default is yes ; TchLog=yes ; WebLog decides whether or not hits to http:// on this DNAS will ; be logged. Most people leave this off because the DSP plug-in ; uses http:// calls to update titles and get the listener count, ; which takes up a lot of log space eventually. If you want to ; see people making hits on your admin.cgi or index pages, turn ; this back on. Note that this setting does NOT affect XML stats ; counters for hits to http:// pages. ; Default is no. ; WebLog=no ; W3CEnable turns on W3C Logging. W3C logs contain httpd-like accounts ; of every track played for every listener, including byte counts those listeners ; took. This data can be parsed with tools like Analog and WebTrends, or given ; to third parties like Arbitron and Measurecast for their reporting systems. ; Default is Yes (enabled). W3CEnable=Yes ; W3CLog describes the name of the logfile for W3C logging. Default logfile is ; sc_w3c.log, in the same directory wherever the DNAS gets started from. W3CLog=sc_w3c.log ; *********************** ; Network configuration ; ***********************