| 14 Jul 2025 |
matthewcroughan | https://icecast.foo.com/stream doesn't work via a nginx proxy, because the stream is not http | 14:42:00 |
matthewcroughan | this works on the lan though, when not proxied | 14:42:11 |
@n4ch723hr3r:nope.chat | the best example domain is example.com or example.org (its an official example domain) | 14:42:14 |
matthewcroughan | too much typing | 14:42:27 |
matthewcroughan | example.com is more chars | 14:42:33 |
@n4ch723hr3r:nope.chat | it shoudl also work in public if you dont mind exposing your icecast | 14:42:40 |
@n4ch723hr3r:nope.chat | lmao | 14:42:45 |
@saiko:knifepoint.net | can you set it up so that port 443 goes through nginx, and all the links to the streams on the page (iirc it shows you a directory of available streams right?) have an absolute url with another port on the same domain, which is the raw icecast service | 14:45:35 |
@saiko:knifepoint.net | or does it only give you relative urls | 14:45:40 |