John Chewter said:The problem for me was that the code that gets the remote ip did NOT return a valid IP. it returned something like 2002::23::0:123::8 and it all fell over. The routine failed and in it's catch all bucket I put a default IP of 127.0.0.1 and it all woke up.
Calzo Houdini said:Yes, I'm on a VPS/Hybrid .
I'd prefer to have everything running on my own servers but I was looking at Airtime Pro. Is it possible to run ice cast 2 on my server with Airtime Pro pointing to it as 10 listeners isn't enough and I don't want to have to spend a fortune for up to 1000 listeners. I'm not keen on using the Airtime Pro domain name that is supplied. Can a subdomain.calzo.co.uk be used instead?Albert FR said:@Calzo+Houdini you have also the http://airtime.pro solution, better than a poor VPS...
Daniel James said:Hi Calzo, no need to throw the computer out of the window :-)
Looking at http://airtime.calzo.co.uk/ the issue seems to be an Apache setup which is different in Parallels from standard Debian/Ubuntu. The ping command returns an hostname/IP address of:
928602.vps-10.com (91.109.5.130)
so assuming that this is the same virtual machine that you installed Airtime on, I would suggest looking at the Parallels control panel and seeing where the web server Document Root is pointing. It should be /usr/share/airtime/public/ for Airtime but that is not what the Parallels server is currently returning.
Cheers!
Daniel
Janis Triblis said:Airtime made software but not full install proces on servers who hawe control panels allredy.I,m hawe now 2 servers.One is vps on 123.reg.co.uk and another is my private server at home. I,m set up airtime on my home server then i,m loost my control panel.Now my web site runs www.onfm.lv But now trying 5days to set up airtime on vps 123reg.co.uk ubuntu 12.04 with parallels control panel. Dont understand where is the problem peoples.Please post full install proces on this rubish parallels panels.I,hawe no more ideas. There is one way binit all in to the rubish bin.
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