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; TitleFormat specifies a format string for what title is sent to the listener. ; For example, a string of 'Justin Radio' forces the title 'Justin Radio' even ; when the source changes the title. You can use up to one '%s' in the string ; which lets you contain the title from the source. For example, if your ; TitleFormat is 'Justin Radio: %s', and the source plug-in's title is ; 'Billy plays the blues', then the net title is ; 'Justin Radio: Billy plays the blues'. Note: only works on non-relay servers. ; The default is no format string. ; TitleFormat=Justin Radio: %s ; URLFormat specifies a format string for what url is sent to the listener. ; Behaves like TitleFormat (see above). ; The default is no format string. ; URLFormat=http://www.server.com/redirect.cgi?url=%s ; PublicServer can be always, never, or default (the default, heh) ; Any setting other than default will override the public status ; of the source plug-in or of a SHOUTcast server that is being relayed. PublicServer=default ; AllowRelay determines whether or not other SHOUTcast servers will be ; permitted to relay this server. The default is Yes. AllowRelay=Yes ; AllowPublicRelay, when set to No, will tell any relaying servers not ; to list the server in the SHOUTcast directory (non-public), provided ; the relaying server's Public flag is set to default. The default is ; Yes. AllowPublicRelay=Yes ; MetaInterval specifies how often, in bytes, metadata sent. ; You should really leave this at the default of 8192, but the option is ; provided anyway. MetaInterval=8192 ; ************************* ; Access Control ; ************************* ; ListenerTimer is a value in minutes of maximum permitted time for ; a connected listener. If someone is connected for longer than this ; amount of time, in minutes, they are disconnected. When undefined, ; there is no limit defined. Default is undefined. ; ListenerTimer=600 ; BanFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from ; for the list of clients prohibited to connect to this ; server. It's automatically generated via the web ; interface. ; BanFile=sc_serv.ban ; RipFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from ; for the list of client IPs which are *ALWAYS* permitted ; to connect to this server (useful for relay servers). ; This file is automatically generated via the web ; interface. Note that if your server is FULL, and someone ; from a Reserved IP connects, the DNAS will force the person ; listening for the longest time off to make room for the new ; connection. ; RipFile=sc_serv.rip ; RIPOnly, when set to Yes, will only allow IP addresses listed in the Reserved ; IP list to connect and relay. All other connections for listening will be denied. ; This is really only useful for servers whose sole purpose is to provide the ; primary feed to all public relays. Setting this value to Yes also forces the ; server into Private mode, since listing this server in the directory would ; be pointless. Default is No. ; RIPOnly=No ; ************************* ; Extended Logging ; ************************* ; The old features previously at this location, HistoryLog and CurrentLog, are ; no longer used and succeded by W3C Logging and XML, respectively. ; *********************** ; Mass Configuration ; *********************** ; Unique: assigns a variable name for use in any config item which points to a ; file. Useful for servers running lots of SHOUTcast servers that have similar ; configuration parameters, excepting logfile names, banfile names, etc. Any ; parameter that takes a pathname can include the character $, which will ; substitute $ for the variable assigned here. Keep in mind that the unique ; variable can only be used after it is defined, so don't try to use a unique ; variable substitution in a path before you define it. For example, you ; could set: ; Unique=my_server ; and then define Log=/usr/local/shoutcast/$.log in an included configuration ; file. Default is Unique=$, so that by default any file with $ in the name ; won't substitute anything at all.