--- /dev/null
+0 0 * * * root /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
+30 7 * * * root /etc/init.d/telecaster start
+
+0 7 * * * root python /srv/telecaster/scripts/cleanup/rm_date_days.py 7 /home/telecaster/trash/ >> /var/log/telecaster/cleanup.log
+15 7 * * * root python /srv/telecaster/scripts/cleanup/rm_date_days.py 7 /home/telecaster/archives/ >> /var/log/telecaster/cleanup.log
+
+0 */3 * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py teleforma-import-conferences Pre-Barreau /var/log/telecaster/import.log
+30 * * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py telecaster-rsync-archives
+0 1 * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py teleforma-pull-metadata Pre-Barreau
--- /dev/null
+# Set to "yes" to start jackd at boot
+START_DAEMON=yes
+
+# The jackd process will run under this user
+USER=telecaster
+
+# Options to pass to jackd
+OPTIONS="-dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n3 -Chw:3 -Phw:3"
+
--- /dev/null
+# Set to "yes" to start vncserver at boot
+START_DAEMON=yes
+
+# The vncserver process will run under this user
+USER=telecaster
+
+# The vncserver port (i.e. 2 for 5902)
+PORT="2"
+
+# Options to pass to vncserver
+OPTIONS="-geometry 1024x768 -depth 8"
+
--- /dev/null
+<icecast>
+ <!-- location and admin are two arbitrary strings that are e.g. visible
+ on the server info page of the icecast web interface
+ (server_version.xsl). -->
+ <location>Earth</location>
+ <admin>icemaster@localhost</admin>
+
+ <!-- IMPORTANT!
+ Especially for inexperienced users:
+ Start out by ONLY changing all passwords and restarting Icecast.
+ For detailed setup instructions please refer to the documentation.
+ It's also available here: http://icecast.org/docs/
+ -->
+
+ <limits>
+ <clients>100</clients>
+ <sources>50</sources>
+ <queue-size>4194304</queue-size>
+ <client-timeout>60</client-timeout>
+ <header-timeout>30</header-timeout>
+ <source-timeout>20</source-timeout>
+ <!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client
+ first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup
+ time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
+ it also significantly increases latency between the source
+ client and listening client. For low-latency setups, you
+ might want to disable this. -->
+ <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
+ <!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
+ specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
+ change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints -->
+ <burst-size>1048576</burst-size>
+ </limits>
+
+ <authentication>
+ <!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
+ <source-password>source2parisson</source-password>
+ <!-- Relays log in with username 'relay' -->
+ <relay-password>relay2parisson</relay-password>
+
+ <!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
+ <admin-user>admin</admin-user>
+ <admin-password>admin2parisson</admin-password>
+ </authentication>
+
+ <!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if not
+ specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative is
+ wanted or an extension is required
+ <shoutcast-mount>/live.nsv</shoutcast-mount>
+ -->
+
+ <!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->
+ <!--
+ <directory>
+ <yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
+ <yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
+ </directory>
+ -->
+
+ <!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your server.
+ It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
+ listings. You MUST configure it properly for YP listings to work!
+ -->
+ <hostname>localhost</hostname>
+
+ <!-- You may have multiple <listen-socket> elements -->
+ <listen-socket>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <!-- <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address> -->
+ <!-- <shoutcast-mount>/stream</shoutcast-mount> -->
+ </listen-socket>
+ <!--
+ <listen-socket>
+ <port>8080</port>
+ </listen-socket>
+ -->
+ <!--
+ <listen-socket>
+ <port>8443</port>
+ <ssl>1</ssl>
+ </listen-socket>
+ -->
+
+
+ <!-- Global header settings
+ Headers defined here will be returned for every HTTP request to Icecast.
+
+ The ACAO header makes Icecast public content/API by default
+ This will make streams easier embeddable (some HTML5 functionality needs it).
+ Also it allows direct access to e.g. /status-json.xsl from other sites.
+ If you don't want this, comment out the following line or read up on CORS.
+ -->
+ <http-headers>
+ <header name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
+ </http-headers>
+
+
+ <!-- Relaying
+ You don't need this if you only have one server.
+ Please refer to the documentation for a detailed explanation.
+ -->
+ <!--<master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>-->
+ <!--<master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>-->
+ <!--<master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>-->
+ <!--<master-password>hackme</master-password>-->
+
+ <!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
+ useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions here.
+ The default is 0 -->
+ <!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->
+
+ <!--
+ <relay>
+ <server>127.0.0.1</server>
+ <port>8080</port>
+ <mount>/example.ogg</mount>
+ <local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
+ <on-demand>0</on-demand>
+
+ <relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
+ </relay>
+ -->
+
+
+ <!-- Mountpoints
+ Only define <mount> sections if you want to use advanced options,
+ like alternative usernames or passwords
+ -->
+
+ <!-- Default settings for all mounts that don't have a specific <mount type="normal">.
+ -->
+ <!--
+ <mount type="default">
+ <public>0</public>
+ <intro>/server-wide-intro.ogg</intro>
+ <max-listener-duration>3600</max-listener-duration>
+ <authentication type="url">
+ <option name="mount_add" value="http://auth.example.org/stream_start.php"/>
+ </authentication>
+ <http-headers>
+ <header name="foo" value="bar" />
+ </http-headers>
+ </mount>
+ -->
+
+ <!-- Normal mounts -->
+ <!--
+ <mount type="normal">
+ <mount-name>/example-complex.ogg</mount-name>
+
+ <username>othersource</username>
+ <password>hackmemore</password>
+
+ <max-listeners>1</max-listeners>
+ <dump-file>/tmp/dump-example1.ogg</dump-file>
+ <burst-size>65536</burst-size>
+ <fallback-mount>/example2.ogg</fallback-mount>
+ <fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
+ <fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
+ <intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
+ <hidden>1</hidden>
+ <public>1</public>
+ <authentication type="htpasswd">
+ <option name="filename" value="myauth"/>
+ <option name="allow_duplicate_users" value="0"/>
+ </authentication>
+ <http-headers>
+ <header name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="http://webplayer.example.org" />
+ <header name="baz" value="quux" />
+ </http-headers>
+ <on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
+ <on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
+ </mount>
+ -->
+
+ <!--
+ <mount type="normal">
+ <mount-name>/auth_example.ogg</mount-name>
+ <authentication type="url">
+ <option name="mount_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
+ <option name="mount_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
+ <option name="listener_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
+ <option name="listener_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
+ <option name="headers" value="x-pragma,x-token"/>
+ <option name="header_prefix" value="ClientHeader."/>
+ </authentication>
+ </mount>
+ -->
+
+ <fileserve>1</fileserve>
+
+ <paths>
+ <!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
+ <basedir>/usr/share/icecast2</basedir>
+
+ <!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
+ be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
+ <logdir>/var/log/icecast2</logdir>
+ <webroot>/usr/share/icecast2/web</webroot>
+ <adminroot>/usr/share/icecast2/admin</adminroot>
+ <!-- <pidfile>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pid</pidfile> -->
+
+ <!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for 'dest' path
+ May be made specific to a port or bound address using the "port"
+ and "bind-address" attributes.
+ -->
+ <!--
+ <alias source="/foo" destination="/bar"/>
+ -->
+ <!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
+ this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/ to
+ the status page
+ -->
+ <alias source="/" destination="/status.xsl"/>
+ <!-- The certificate file needs to contain both public and private part.
+ Both should be PEM encoded.
+ <ssl-certificate>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pem</ssl-certificate>
+ -->
+ </paths>
+
+ <logging>
+ <accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
+ <errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
+ <!-- <playlistlog>playlist.log</playlistlog> -->
+ <loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
+ <logsize>10000</logsize> <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
+ <!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
+ the logfile will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
+ otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
+ Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)
+ -->
+ <!-- <logarchive>1</logarchive> -->
+ </logging>
+
+ <security>
+ <chroot>0</chroot>
+ <!--
+ <changeowner>
+ <user>nobody</user>
+ <group>nogroup</group>
+ </changeowner>
+ -->
+ </security>
+</icecast>
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: jackd
+# Required-Start:
+# Required-Stop:
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Short-Description: init-Script for system wide fetchmail daemon
+### END INIT INFO
+
+
+DAEMON=/usr/bin/jackd
+USER=""
+OPTIONS=""
+LOG=/var/log/jackd.log
+PIDFILE=/var/run/jackd.pid
+
+test -f /etc/default/jackd || exit 0
+. /etc/default/jackd
+
+JACKDHOME=/home/$USER
+
+if [ ! "x$START_DAEMON" = "xyes" -a ! "$1" = "stop" ]; then
+ echo "Edit /etc/default/jackd to start jackd"
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+test -f $DAEMON || exit 0
+
+. /lib/lsb/init-functions
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ log_begin_msg "Starting jackd audio server:" "jackd"
+ echo $DAEMON $OPTIONS ' &' > $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit
+ chmod +x $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit
+ su -c $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit $USER > ${LOG}
+ sleep 2
+ pid=`pgrep -u ${USER} jackd`
+ if [ pid = '' ]; then
+ log_failure_msg "JACK daemon can't be started! Check logfile: ${LOG}"
+ else
+ echo $pid > $PIDFILE
+ fi
+
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ log_begin_msg "Stopping jackd audio server:" "jackd"
+ pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
+ if [ ! pid = '' ]; then
+ kill -9 $pid
+ log_end_msg 0
+ else
+ log_end_msg 1
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ rm $PIDFILE
+ ;;
+ try-restart)
+ if test -e $PIDFILE ; then
+ pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
+ PIDDIR=/proc/$pid
+ if [ -d ${PIDDIR} -a "$(readlink -f ${PIDDIR}/exe)" = "${DAEMON}" ]; then
+ $0 restart
+ exit 0
+ fi
+ fi
+ test -f /etc/rc`/sbin/runlevel | cut -d' ' -f2`.d/S*jackd* && $0 start
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ log_warning_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/jackd {start|stop|restart|force-reload|awaken|debug-run}"
+ log_warning_msg " start - starts system-wide jackd service"
+ log_warning_msg " stop - stops system-wide jackd service"
+ log_warning_msg " restart, force-reload - starts a new system-wide jackd service"
+ log_warning_msg " awaken - tell system-wide jackd to start a poll cycle immediately"
+ log_warning_msg " debug-run [strace [strace options...]] - start a debug run of the"
+ log_warning_msg " system-wide jackd service, optionally running it under strace"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+exit 0
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: vncserver
+# Required-Start: jackd icecast2
+# Required-Stop:
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Short-Description: init script for the audio vncserver
+### END INIT INFO
+
+
+DAEMON=/usr/bin/vncserver
+USER=
+OPTIONS=""
+LOG=/var/log/telecaster/vncserver.log
+PIDFILE=/var/run/telecaster.pid
+PORT=1
+
+test -f /etc/telecaster/telecaster.conf || exit 0
+. /etc/telecaster/telecaster.conf
+
+VNCHOME=/home/$USER
+
+if [ ! "x$START_DAEMON" = "xyes" -a ! "$1" = "stop" ]; then
+ echo "Edit /etc/default/telecaster to start telecaster vncserver"
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+test -f $DAEMON || exit 0
+
+. /lib/lsb/init-functions
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ log_begin_msg "Starting telecaster streaming vncserver:" "telecaster"
+ su -c "$DAEMON $OPTIONS :$PORT > $LOG &" $USER
+ sleep 1
+ pid=`pgrep -u ${USER} Xtigervnc`
+ if [ pid = '' ]; then
+ log_failure_msg "TeleCaster daemon can't be started! Check logfile: $LOG"
+ else
+ echo $pid > $PIDFILE
+ fi
+
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ log_begin_msg "Stopping telecaster streaming vncserver:" "telecaster"
+ pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
+ if [ ! pid = '' ]; then
+ su -c "pkill -9 -f monitor_check.py"
+ su -c "pkill -9 -f telecaster_mp3_monitor.yaml"
+ su -c "pkill -9 -f telecaster_webm_monitor.yaml"
+ su -c "pkill -9 gst-launch-1.0" $USER
+ su -c "pkill -9 -f jackd" $USER
+ sleep 1
+ su -c "vncserver -kill :$PORT" $USER
+ su -c "pkill -9 -f vnc"
+ log_end_msg 0
+ else
+ log_end_msg 1
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ rm $PIDFILE
+ ;;
+ try-restart)
+ if test -e $PIDFILE ; then
+ pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
+ PIDDIR=/proc/$pid
+ if [ -d ${PIDDIR} -a "$(readlink -f ${PIDDIR}/exe)" = "${DAEMON}" ]; then
+ $0 restart
+ exit 0
+ fi
+ fi
+ test -f /etc/rc`/sbin/runlevel | cut -d' ' -f2`.d/S*vncserver* && $0 start
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ log_warning_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/telecaster {start|stop|restart|force-reload|awaken|debug-run}"
+ log_warning_msg " start - starts system-wide vncserver service"
+ log_warning_msg " stop - stops system-wide vncserver service"
+ log_warning_msg " restart, force-reload - starts a new system-wide vncserver service"
+ log_warning_msg " awaken - tell system-wide vncserver to start a poll cycle immediately"
+ log_warning_msg " debug-run [strace [strace options...]] - start a debug run of the"
+ log_warning_msg " system-wide vncserver service, optionally running it under strace"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+exit 0
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash
+# /etc/init.d/uwsgi
+#
+
+DAEMON=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi
+PID=/var/run/uwsgi.pid
+INI=/home/parisson/apps/icpmedia/uwsgi.ini
+LOG=/var/log/uwsgi/icpmedia.log
+USER=www-data
+ARGS="--ini $INI --uid $USER --gid $USER --pidfile=$PID --enable-threads --daemonize=$LOG"
+
+# Carry out specific functions when asked to by the system
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ echo "Starting uwsgi"
+ start-stop-daemon --start --exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS &
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ echo "Stopping script uwsgi"
+ start-stop-daemon --signal INT -p $PID --stop $DAEMON -- $ARGS
+ ;;
+ reload)
+ echo "Reloading conf"
+ kill -HUP $(cat $pid)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/uwsgi {start|stop|reload}"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+exit 0
--- /dev/null
+# IMPORTANT: DO NOT COPY CONTENTS OF THIS FILE TO TEXT EDITOR IF VIEWING FROM WEB BROWSER, JUST SAVE THE FILE TO YOUR COMPUTER!!!
+# OR VIEW THIS FILE IN UNICODE (UTF-8) MODE IF YOU REALLY WANT TO COPY AND PASTE
+# OTHERWISE YOU WILL GET FORMATTING ERRORS AND THE FILE WILL NOT WORK
+#
+# The first configuration line will put the FastTrack Pro at device number 5 with 24bit mode, max. 48kHz sampling mode, 2 inputs and 4 outputs.
+#
+# The second configuration line will run the FastTrack pro also in 24 bit mode but with sampling rate above 48KHz (Only Playback mode works above this rates).
+# Probably good only for mastering at high resolution.
+#
+# Only uncomment one line (remove # at start of line) depending how you are going to use your FastTrack Pro
+# and remember to reboot your system for changes to take effect. Although the default setting should be good for recording and playback at the same time.
+#
+# Instead of rebooting you can also try unloading and reloading the snd-usb-audio module by doing the following in a terminal:
+#
+# MAKE SURE TO POWER OFF THE FAST TRACK PRO AND OTHER USB AUDIO DEVICES BEFORE RUNNING THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS
+# OR YOU WILL GET AN ERROR MESSAGE SAYING THAT THE SPECIFIC MODULE IS IN USE
+#
+# sudo modprobe -r snd-usb-audio
+# sudo modprobe snd-usb-audio
+#
+# If that doesn't work then just reboot to play it safe
+#
+# According to the patch, the possible values for the device_setup parameter are the sum of the following numbers:
+#
+# * 0×01 : use the device_setup parameter, always needed
+# * 0×02 : enable digital output (channels 3,4)
+# * 0×04 : use 48kHz-96kHz sampling rate, 8-48 kHz if not used
+# * 0×08 : 24bit sampling rate
+# * 0×10 : enable digital input (channels 3,4)
+
+#define MAUDIO_SET_24B_48K_DI 0x19 /* 24bits+48KHz+Digital Input */
+#define MAUDIO_SET_24B_48K_NOTDI 0x09 /* 24bits+48KHz+No Digital Input */
+#define MAUDIO_SET_16B_48K_DI 0x11 /* 16bits+48KHz+Digital Input */
+#define MAUDIO_SET_16B_48K_NOTDI 0x01 /* 16bits+48KHz+No Digital Input */
+#define MAUDIO_SET_COMPATIBLE 0x80 /* use only "win-compatible" interfaces */
+
+#===========================================================================================================================================
+#
+# CONFIGURATION LINES:
+
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3 vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x12 enable=1
+#options snd-usb-audio index=2 vid=0x46d pid=0x81d enable=1
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x763,0x46d pid=0x2012,0x81d device_setup=0x09 enable=1
+#options snd_usb_audio vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x5 index=5 enable=1
+
+options snd-hda-intel index=0
+
+# TC Audio card
+#options snd-usb-audio index=-2 nrpacks=1
+
+# M-Audio Fast Track Pro + Logitech C920 Pro
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x763,0x46d pid=0x2012,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
+
+# Digigram UAX 220 Mic + Logitech
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x09ac,0x46d pid=0xd401,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
+
+# Lexicon Omega + Logitech C920 Pro
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1210,0x46d pid=0x0009,0x82d enable=1
+
+# Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 + Logitech C920 Pro
+#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1235,0x46d pid=0x8200,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
+
+# BERINGER International GhBm = Logitec C920 Pro
+options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1397,0x46d pid=0x0507,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
+
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+# ------------------------------
+# autossh reverse tunnel on boot
+# ------------------------------
+# See autossh and google for reverse ssh tunnels to see how this works
+
+# When this script runs it will allow you to ssh into this machine even if it is behind a firewall or has a NAT'd IP address.
+# From any ssh capable machine you just type ssh -p $PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON localusername@middleman
+
+# This is the username on your local server who has public key authentication setup at the middleman
+USER_TO_SSH_IN_AS=telecaster
+
+# This is the username and hostname/IP address for the middleman (internet accessible server)
+MIDDLEMAN_SERVER_AND_USERNAME=telecaster@parisson.com
+
+# The following two numbers can be whatever you want, but need to be unique if you have multiple reverse ssh tunnels
+# Port that the middleman will listen on (use this value as the -p argument when sshing)
+PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON=22012
+
+# Connection monitoring port, don't need to know this one
+AUTOSSH_PORT=27554
+
+# Ensures that autossh keeps trying to connect
+AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0
+
+export AUTOSSH_PORT AUTOSSH_GATETIME
+
+su -c "autossh -f -N -R *:${PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON}:localhost:22 ${MIDDLEMAN_SERVER_AND_USERNAME} -oLogLevel=error -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no" $USER_TO_SSH_IN_AS
+
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+su -c "/usr/local/lib/telecaster/instance/manage.py telecaster-rsync-archives" telecaster
+
--- /dev/null
+# the upstream component nginx needs to connect to
+upstream django {
+ # server unix:///path/to/your/mysite/mysite.sock; # for a file socket
+ server unix:///home/telecaster/apps/telecaster/instance/django.sock; # for a web port socket (we'll use this first)
+ }
+
+server {
+ # the port your site will be served on
+ listen 80;
+ # the domain name it will serve for
+ server_name telecasting.parisson.com; # substitute your machine's IP address or FQDN
+ charset utf-8;
+
+ # max upload size
+ client_max_body_size 75M; # adjust to taste
+
+ # Django media
+ location /media {
+ alias /home/telecaster/archives/; # your Django project's media files - amend as required
+ #autoindex on;
+ }
+
+ location /static {
+ alias /var/www/static/; # your Django project's static files - amend as required
+ }
+
+ # Finally, send all non-media requests to the Django server.
+ location / {
+ uwsgi_pass django;
+ include /etc/nginx/uwsgi_params; # the uwsgi_params file you installed
+ #uwsgi_pass_request_body on;
+ }
+
+ error_log /var/log/nginx/error_telecaster.log;
+ access_log /var/log/nginx/access_telecaster.log;
+
+ }
--- /dev/null
+uwsgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string;
+uwsgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method;
+uwsgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type;
+uwsgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length;
+
+uwsgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;
+uwsgi_param PATH_INFO $document_uri;
+uwsgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
+uwsgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol;
+uwsgi_param UWSGI_SCHEME $scheme;
+
+uwsgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr;
+uwsgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port;
+uwsgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port;
+uwsgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name;
--- /dev/null
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# This script puts the TeleCaster services to
+# suspend before going to sleep. Otherwise it may be in a weird state
+# after wakeup, namely everything looks fine from various AT commands,
+# the modem is registered to the cell network and reports a suitable
+# signal strength, but attempting to dial out by atdt*99# or, it seems,
+# any other number and the modem just responds instantly with NO CARRIER.
+
+
+#if [ ! -x /sys/bus/usb/devices/${BUS}-${DEVICE}/power/level ]; then
+# exit 0
+#fi
+
+case $1 in
+ suspend|suspend_hybrid|hibernate)
+ /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
+ sleep 1
+ /etc/init.d/jackd stop
+ ;;
+ resume|thaw)
+ /etc/init.d/jackd start
+ /etc/init.d/telecaster start
+ ;;
+esac
--- /dev/null
+<deefuzzer>
+ <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_mp3_station.log</log>
+ <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3.m3u</m3u>
+
+ <station>
+ <infos>
+ <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
+ <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
+ <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Vocal</genre>
+ </infos>
+ <server>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <host>127.0.0.1</host>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <media>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
+ <format>mp3</format>
+ <bitrate>96</bitrate>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </media>
+ <rss>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ </rss>
+ <twitter>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <jingles>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </jingles>
+ <control>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <port>16003</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <record>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
+ </record>
+ </station>
+
+ <station>
+ <infos>
+ <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
+ <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
+ <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Vocal</genre>
+ </infos>
+ <server>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <host>stream7.parisson.com</host>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <media>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
+ <format>mp3</format>
+ <bitrate>96</bitrate>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </media>
+ <rss>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ </rss>
+ <twitter>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <jingles>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </jingles>
+ <control>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <port>16004</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <record>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/trash</dir>
+ </record>
+ </station>
+
+
+</deefuzzer>
+
+
--- /dev/null
+<deefuzzer>
+ <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_mp3_station.log</log>
+ <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3.m3u</m3u>
+
+ <station>
+ <infos>
+ <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
+ <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
+ <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Vocal</genre>
+ </infos>
+ <server>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <host>127.0.0.1</host>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <media>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
+ <format>mp3</format>
+ <bitrate>96</bitrate>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </media>
+ <rss>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ </rss>
+ <twitter>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <jingles>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </jingles>
+ <control>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <port>16003</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <record>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
+ </record>
+ </station>
+
+</deefuzzer>
+
+
--- /dev/null
+deefuzzer:
+ log: /var/log/telecaster/telecaster_mp3_monitor.log
+ m3u: /var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3_monitor.m3u
+ station:
+ control: {mode: 1, port: 16001}
+ infos: {description: TeleCaster MP3 monitor,
+ genre: Vocal,
+ name: monitor.mp3,
+ short_name: monitor.mp3,
+ url: 'https://www.parisson.com'}
+ jingles: {dir: /path/to/jingles, mode: 0, shuffle: 1}
+ media: {bitrate: 96,
+ dir: /usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3,
+ format: mp3, ogg_quality: 4,
+ samplerate: 48000, shuffle: 0, voices: '2'}
+ record: {dir: /home/telecaster/trash/mp3, mode: 1}
+ relay: {author: Inconnu, mode: 1,
+ url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3'}
+ rss: {dir: /var/www/rss, enclosure: 0,
+ media_url: 'http://localhost/rss/'}
+ server: {host: 127.0.0.1, mountpoint: monitor.mp3,
+ port: 8000, public: 0,
+ sourcepassword: source2parisson, type: icecast}
+ twitter: {key: 76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE,
+ mode: 0, secret: 4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4,
+ tags: bla bla}
--- /dev/null
+<deefuzzer>
+ <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_webm_station_prod.log</log>
+ <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_prod.m3u</m3u>
+
+ <station>
+ <infos>
+ <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
+ <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
+ <description>TeleCaster safe local live video record</description>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Vocal</genre>
+ </infos>
+ <server>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <host>127.0.0.1</host>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <media>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
+ <format>webm</format>
+ <bitrate>1000</bitrate>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </media>
+ <rss>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ </rss>
+ <twitter>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <jingles>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </jingles>
+ <control>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <port>16013</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <record>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
+ </record>
+ </station>
+
+ <station>
+ <infos>
+ <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
+ <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
+ <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Vocal</genre>
+ </infos>
+ <server>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <host>stream7.parisson.com</host>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <media>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
+ <format>webm</format>
+ <bitrate>1000</bitrate>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </media>
+ <rss>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ </rss>
+ <twitter>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <jingles>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ <shuffle>1</shuffle>
+ </jingles>
+ <control>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <port>16014</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <record>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/trash</dir>
+ </record>
+ </station>
+
+
+</deefuzzer>
+
+
--- /dev/null
+<deefuzzer>
+ <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_prod.m3u</m3u>
+ <station>
+ <control>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <port>16006</port>
+ </control>
+ <relay>
+ <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <author>Parisson</author>
+ </relay>
+ <media>
+ <shuffle>0</shuffle>
+ <format>webm</format>
+ <voices>2</voices>
+ <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
+ <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
+ <bitrate>600</bitrate>
+ <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
+ </media>
+ <twitter>
+ <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
+ <tags>bla bla</tags>
+ </twitter>
+ <server>
+ <host>127.0.0.1</host>
+ <type>icecast</type>
+ <port>8000</port>
+ <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
+ <public>0</public>
+ </server>
+ <record>
+ <mode>1</mode>
+ <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
+ </record>
+ <jingles>
+ <shuffle>0</shuffle>
+ <mode>0</mode>
+ <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
+ </jingles>
+ <infos>
+ <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
+ <genre>Oral</genre>
+ <name>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</name>
+ <short_name>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</short_name>
+ <description>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</description>
+ </infos>
+ <rss>
+ <enclosure>0</enclosure>
+ <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
+ </rss>
+ </station>
+
+
+<log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_webm_prod.log</log>
+</deefuzzer>
--- /dev/null
+deefuzzer:
+ log: /var/log/telecaster/telecaster_webm_monitor.log
+ m3u: /var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_monitor.m3u
+ station:
+ control: {mode: 1, port: 16002}
+ infos: {description: TeleCaster WebM monitor stream, genre: Vocal, name: monitor.webm, short_name: monitor.webm,
+ url: 'https://www.parisson.com'}
+ jingles: {dir: /path/to/jingles, mode: '0', shuffle: '0'}
+ media: {bitrate: '512', dir: /usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm, format: webm, ogg_quality: '4',
+ samplerate: '48000', shuffle: '0', voices: '1'}
+ record: {dir: /home/telecaster/trash/webm, mode: 1}
+ relay: {author: TeleCaster, mode: '1', url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm'}
+ rss: {dir: /var/www/rss, enclosure: '0', media_url: 'http://localhost/rss/'}
+ server: {host: 127.0.0.1, port: '8000', public: '0', sourcepassword: source2parisson,
+ type: icecast, mountpoint: monitor.webm}
+ twitter: {key: 76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE, mode: '0', secret: 4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4,
+ tags: bla bla}
--- /dev/null
+# Set to "yes" to start vncserver at boot
+START_DAEMON=yes
+
+# The vncserver process will run under this user
+USER=telecaster
+
+# The vncserver port (i.e. 2 for 5902)
+PORT="1"
+
+# Options to pass to vncserver
+#OPTIONS="-geometry 1024x768 -depth 8"
+
+# v4l2
+V4L2_ID=0
+V4L2_ZOOM=140
+V4L2_SHARPNESS=144
+
+# C920
+#VIDEO_WIDTH=864
+#VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
+#VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
+
+# C922
+VIDEO_WIDTH=864
+VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
+VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
+VIDEO_FLIP=rotate-180
+
+# Audio
+AUDIO_CHANNELS=2
+AUDIO_OPUS_BITRATE=96000
+AUDIO_MP3_QUALITY=4.0
+AUDIO_GAIN=12.0
+
+JACK_OPTIONS="-dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n3 -Chw:3 -Phw:3"
--- /dev/null
+# mysite_uwsgi.ini file
+[uwsgi]
+
+#projectdomain = e-learning.crfpa.pre-barreau.com
+
+#projectdomain = e-learning.crfpa.pre-barreau.com
+
+socket = 127.0.0.1:10023
+
+plugins = python
+
+# Django-related settings
+# the base directory (full path)
+chdir = /srv/telecaster/instance/
+# Django's wsgi file
+module = wsgi
+# the virtualenv (full path)
+home = /srv/telecaster/instance/env
+
+# process-related settings
+# master
+master = true
+# maximum number of worker processes
+processes = 4
+threads = 4
+enable-threads = true
+listen = 16
+close-on-exec = true
+
+## the socket (use the full path to be safe
+#socket = /tmp/telecasting.sock
+# ... with appropriate permissions - may be needed
+chmod-socket = 664
+# clear environment on exit
+vacuum = true
+buffer-size = 65536
+limit-post = 8192000000
+touch-reload = /srv/telecaster/instance/wsgi.py
+
+#disable-logging = true
+route = ^/room/ donotlog:
+route = ^/jsi18n/ donotlog:
+
+#harakiri = 360
+
--- /dev/null
+../apps-available/telecaster.ini
\ No newline at end of file
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+++ /dev/null
-README\r
-======\r
-\r
-=stream.m a WebM live streaming server=\r
-*stream.m* is created to be an _open source_ solution for streaming live video\r
-right into the web browser using the HTML5 video tag and Google's WebM video\r
-format.\r
-\r
-The current version is a *working prototype*, which showcases the main ideas.\r
-The main design goal is low resource usage. Has a web interface with a realtime\r
-bandwidth monitor (with the resolution of 1/10 of a second) for spotting network\r
-congestion.\r
-\r
-Also supports simultaneous streams (channels).\r
-\r
-_Note: the recommended ffmpeg options changed. You can use -f webm for\r
-Firefox compatibility._\r
-\r
-\r
-FRAGMENT SIZES\r
-==============\r
-\r
-The live stream consists of fragments (self-contained units of frames without\r
-referencing any frame outside the fragment). A fragment starts with a keyframe\r
-therefrore it is important that the encoder put in keyframes regularly as\r
-this determines the size of the framents.\r
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-The ideal fragment size is around 200 kBytes (or 1600 kbits). The keyframe\r
-interval can be calculated with this forula:\r
-1600k / <bitrate> * <framerate>\r
-\r
-e.g. if you are publishing a 500 kbit stream with 16 fps, then:\r
-1600 / 500 * 16 = 51.2\r
-(or 1600000 / 500000 * 16 = 51.2)\r
-so every 52nd video frame should be a keyframe.\r
-\r
-The server splits fragments when it seems necessary. A soft minimum for frame\r
-size is currently 100k (no new fragment is started if a new keyframe arrives\r
-within 100 kBytes from a previous keyframe). The hard maximum is 1024 kBytes\r
-wich currently seems enough.\r
-\r
-\r
-TRANSFER\r
-========\r
-\r
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-GET attribute in the URL (so firewalls and throttling ISP's should not be a\r
-problem).\r
-\r
-The port number can be set in the configuration file. Default port is: 8080\r
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-\r
-RUNNING THE SERVER\r
-==================\r
-\r
-java StreamingServer <configfile>\r
-\r
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-stream name). So you will end up with something like:\r
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-\r
-HTTP ACCES\r
-==========\r
-\r
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-The name and password of each stream is defined in the config file. A stream\r
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-\r
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-\r
-PUBLISHING ON WINDOWS\r
-=====================\r
-\r
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-a file. (None of VLC-s other output modules currently support it). Neither can\r
-VLC send a stream out with POST method.\r
-\r
-FFmpeg is great on muxing and output, but the windows version can not access\r
-DirectShow, which your soundcard uses to give access to the microphone data.\r
-\r
-So we are going to usee them both together: VLC will access the audio, compress\r
-it to a temporary format (mp3). FFmpeg will connect to VLC to get the audio\r
-and VFW for the video, re-encodes audio to ogg-vorbis and video to VP8, mux\r
-them into a WebM container and POSTs it to the given URL.\r
-\r
-\r
-VLC will listen to the local port: 8081 for FFmpeg to connect, so paranoid\r
-firewalls should be aware. Assumptions (without the quotes):\r
- * server name: "example.com"\r
- * stream name: "first"\r
- * stream password: "secret"\r
-\r
-\r
-vlc -I dummy dshow:// --sout \\r
-"#transcode{vcodec=none,acodec=mp3,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100} :http{mux=ts,dst=127.0.0.1:8081/}" \\r
---dshow-vdev=none --no-sout-rtp-sap --no-sout-standard-sap --sout-keep\r
-\r
-\r
-\r
-ffmpeg -f vfwcap -r 16 -i 0 -i http://localhost:8081/ -g 52 \\r
--acodec libvorbis -ab 64k -vcodec libvpx -vb 448k \\r
--f matroska http://example.com:8080/publish/first?password=secret\r
-\r
-\r
-PUBLISHING ON LINUX\r
-===================\r
-\r
-...is not tested yet. But you will probably be allright with something like:\r
-\r
-\r
-ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -s 320x240 -r 16 -i /dev/video0 -f oss -i /dev/dsp -g 52 \\r
--acodec libvorbis -ab 64k -vcodec libvpx -vb 448k \\r
--f webm http://example.com:8080/publish/first?password=secret\r
-\r
-\r
-TESTING\r
-=======\r
-\r
-You can test the installation with the downloadable sample video, _univac.webm_.\r
-The file is encoded with an average of 512Kbps. _FFmpeg_ can send the stream in\r
-real-time (real bitrate) to the server with the following command:\r
-\r
-\r
-ffmpeg.exe -i univac.webm -vcodec copy -acodec copy -re \\r
--f webm http://localhost:8080/publish/first?password=secret\r
-\r
-\r
-You can watch it by positioning your (WebM-capable) browser to:\r
-\r
-http://localhost:8080/consume/first\r
-\r
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-cd /usr/local/lib/stream-m/
-java -cp lib/stream-m.jar StreamingServer $1
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-java -cp lib/stream-m.jar StreamingServer server.conf.sample
-
+++ /dev/null
-#\r
-# Sample configuration file\r
-# Empty lines and lines starting with # and ; are ignored.\r
-# Format: <key> = <value>\r
-# Syntactic elements (words) can be separated by linear whitepace.\r
-#\r
-\r
-# server.port\r
-# listening port\r
-server.port = 8080\r
-\r
-# stream.<streamname>\r
-# if defined then a stream can be started with this name\r
-streams.first = true\r
-\r
-# stream.<streamname>.password\r
-# determines the password to accept the stream\r
-streams.first.password = secret\r
-\r
-# stream.<streamname>.limit\r
-# maximum number of clients for this stream\r
-streams.first.limit = 100\r
+++ /dev/null
-0 0 * * * root /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
-30 7 * * * root /etc/init.d/telecaster start
-
-0 7 * * * root python /srv/telecaster/scripts/cleanup/rm_date_days.py 7 /home/telecaster/trash/ >> /var/log/telecaster/cleanup.log
-15 7 * * * root python /srv/telecaster/scripts/cleanup/rm_date_days.py 7 /home/telecaster/archives/ >> /var/log/telecaster/cleanup.log
-
-0 */3 * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py teleforma-import-conferences Pre-Barreau /var/log/telecaster/import.log
-30 * * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py telecaster-rsync-archives
-0 1 * * * telecaster /srv/telecaster/instance/env/bin/python /srv/telecaster/instance/manage.py teleforma-pull-metadata Pre-Barreau
+++ /dev/null
-# Set to "yes" to start jackd at boot
-START_DAEMON=yes
-
-# The jackd process will run under this user
-USER=telecaster
-
-# Options to pass to jackd
-OPTIONS="-dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n3 -Chw:3 -Phw:3"
-
+++ /dev/null
-# Set to "yes" to start vncserver at boot
-START_DAEMON=yes
-
-# The vncserver process will run under this user
-USER=telecaster
-
-# The vncserver port (i.e. 2 for 5902)
-PORT="2"
-
-# Options to pass to vncserver
-OPTIONS="-geometry 1024x768 -depth 8"
-
+++ /dev/null
-<icecast>
- <!-- location and admin are two arbitrary strings that are e.g. visible
- on the server info page of the icecast web interface
- (server_version.xsl). -->
- <location>Earth</location>
- <admin>icemaster@localhost</admin>
-
- <!-- IMPORTANT!
- Especially for inexperienced users:
- Start out by ONLY changing all passwords and restarting Icecast.
- For detailed setup instructions please refer to the documentation.
- It's also available here: http://icecast.org/docs/
- -->
-
- <limits>
- <clients>100</clients>
- <sources>50</sources>
- <queue-size>4194304</queue-size>
- <client-timeout>60</client-timeout>
- <header-timeout>30</header-timeout>
- <source-timeout>20</source-timeout>
- <!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client
- first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup
- time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
- it also significantly increases latency between the source
- client and listening client. For low-latency setups, you
- might want to disable this. -->
- <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
- <!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
- specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
- change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints -->
- <burst-size>1048576</burst-size>
- </limits>
-
- <authentication>
- <!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
- <source-password>source2parisson</source-password>
- <!-- Relays log in with username 'relay' -->
- <relay-password>relay2parisson</relay-password>
-
- <!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
- <admin-user>admin</admin-user>
- <admin-password>admin2parisson</admin-password>
- </authentication>
-
- <!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if not
- specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative is
- wanted or an extension is required
- <shoutcast-mount>/live.nsv</shoutcast-mount>
- -->
-
- <!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->
- <!--
- <directory>
- <yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
- <yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
- </directory>
- -->
-
- <!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your server.
- It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
- listings. You MUST configure it properly for YP listings to work!
- -->
- <hostname>localhost</hostname>
-
- <!-- You may have multiple <listen-socket> elements -->
- <listen-socket>
- <port>8000</port>
- <!-- <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address> -->
- <!-- <shoutcast-mount>/stream</shoutcast-mount> -->
- </listen-socket>
- <!--
- <listen-socket>
- <port>8080</port>
- </listen-socket>
- -->
- <!--
- <listen-socket>
- <port>8443</port>
- <ssl>1</ssl>
- </listen-socket>
- -->
-
-
- <!-- Global header settings
- Headers defined here will be returned for every HTTP request to Icecast.
-
- The ACAO header makes Icecast public content/API by default
- This will make streams easier embeddable (some HTML5 functionality needs it).
- Also it allows direct access to e.g. /status-json.xsl from other sites.
- If you don't want this, comment out the following line or read up on CORS.
- -->
- <http-headers>
- <header name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
- </http-headers>
-
-
- <!-- Relaying
- You don't need this if you only have one server.
- Please refer to the documentation for a detailed explanation.
- -->
- <!--<master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>-->
- <!--<master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>-->
- <!--<master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>-->
- <!--<master-password>hackme</master-password>-->
-
- <!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
- useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions here.
- The default is 0 -->
- <!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->
-
- <!--
- <relay>
- <server>127.0.0.1</server>
- <port>8080</port>
- <mount>/example.ogg</mount>
- <local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
- <on-demand>0</on-demand>
-
- <relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
- </relay>
- -->
-
-
- <!-- Mountpoints
- Only define <mount> sections if you want to use advanced options,
- like alternative usernames or passwords
- -->
-
- <!-- Default settings for all mounts that don't have a specific <mount type="normal">.
- -->
- <!--
- <mount type="default">
- <public>0</public>
- <intro>/server-wide-intro.ogg</intro>
- <max-listener-duration>3600</max-listener-duration>
- <authentication type="url">
- <option name="mount_add" value="http://auth.example.org/stream_start.php"/>
- </authentication>
- <http-headers>
- <header name="foo" value="bar" />
- </http-headers>
- </mount>
- -->
-
- <!-- Normal mounts -->
- <!--
- <mount type="normal">
- <mount-name>/example-complex.ogg</mount-name>
-
- <username>othersource</username>
- <password>hackmemore</password>
-
- <max-listeners>1</max-listeners>
- <dump-file>/tmp/dump-example1.ogg</dump-file>
- <burst-size>65536</burst-size>
- <fallback-mount>/example2.ogg</fallback-mount>
- <fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
- <fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
- <intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
- <hidden>1</hidden>
- <public>1</public>
- <authentication type="htpasswd">
- <option name="filename" value="myauth"/>
- <option name="allow_duplicate_users" value="0"/>
- </authentication>
- <http-headers>
- <header name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="http://webplayer.example.org" />
- <header name="baz" value="quux" />
- </http-headers>
- <on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
- <on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
- </mount>
- -->
-
- <!--
- <mount type="normal">
- <mount-name>/auth_example.ogg</mount-name>
- <authentication type="url">
- <option name="mount_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
- <option name="mount_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
- <option name="listener_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
- <option name="listener_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
- <option name="headers" value="x-pragma,x-token"/>
- <option name="header_prefix" value="ClientHeader."/>
- </authentication>
- </mount>
- -->
-
- <fileserve>1</fileserve>
-
- <paths>
- <!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
- <basedir>/usr/share/icecast2</basedir>
-
- <!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
- be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
- <logdir>/var/log/icecast2</logdir>
- <webroot>/usr/share/icecast2/web</webroot>
- <adminroot>/usr/share/icecast2/admin</adminroot>
- <!-- <pidfile>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pid</pidfile> -->
-
- <!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for 'dest' path
- May be made specific to a port or bound address using the "port"
- and "bind-address" attributes.
- -->
- <!--
- <alias source="/foo" destination="/bar"/>
- -->
- <!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
- this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/ to
- the status page
- -->
- <alias source="/" destination="/status.xsl"/>
- <!-- The certificate file needs to contain both public and private part.
- Both should be PEM encoded.
- <ssl-certificate>/usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pem</ssl-certificate>
- -->
- </paths>
-
- <logging>
- <accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
- <errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
- <!-- <playlistlog>playlist.log</playlistlog> -->
- <loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
- <logsize>10000</logsize> <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
- <!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
- the logfile will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
- otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
- Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)
- -->
- <!-- <logarchive>1</logarchive> -->
- </logging>
-
- <security>
- <chroot>0</chroot>
- <!--
- <changeowner>
- <user>nobody</user>
- <group>nogroup</group>
- </changeowner>
- -->
- </security>
-</icecast>
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-### BEGIN INIT INFO
-# Provides: jackd
-# Required-Start:
-# Required-Stop:
-# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
-# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
-# Short-Description: init-Script for system wide fetchmail daemon
-### END INIT INFO
-
-
-DAEMON=/usr/bin/jackd
-USER=""
-OPTIONS=""
-LOG=/var/log/jackd.log
-PIDFILE=/var/run/jackd.pid
-
-test -f /etc/default/jackd || exit 0
-. /etc/default/jackd
-
-JACKDHOME=/home/$USER
-
-if [ ! "x$START_DAEMON" = "xyes" -a ! "$1" = "stop" ]; then
- echo "Edit /etc/default/jackd to start jackd"
- exit 0
-fi
-
-test -f $DAEMON || exit 0
-
-. /lib/lsb/init-functions
-
-case "$1" in
- start)
- log_begin_msg "Starting jackd audio server:" "jackd"
- echo $DAEMON $OPTIONS ' &' > $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit
- chmod +x $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit
- su -c $JACKDHOME/.jackdinit $USER > ${LOG}
- sleep 2
- pid=`pgrep -u ${USER} jackd`
- if [ pid = '' ]; then
- log_failure_msg "JACK daemon can't be started! Check logfile: ${LOG}"
- else
- echo $pid > $PIDFILE
- fi
-
- ;;
- stop)
- log_begin_msg "Stopping jackd audio server:" "jackd"
- pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
- if [ ! pid = '' ]; then
- kill -9 $pid
- log_end_msg 0
- else
- log_end_msg 1
- exit 1
- fi
- rm $PIDFILE
- ;;
- try-restart)
- if test -e $PIDFILE ; then
- pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
- PIDDIR=/proc/$pid
- if [ -d ${PIDDIR} -a "$(readlink -f ${PIDDIR}/exe)" = "${DAEMON}" ]; then
- $0 restart
- exit 0
- fi
- fi
- test -f /etc/rc`/sbin/runlevel | cut -d' ' -f2`.d/S*jackd* && $0 start
- ;;
-
- *)
- log_warning_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/jackd {start|stop|restart|force-reload|awaken|debug-run}"
- log_warning_msg " start - starts system-wide jackd service"
- log_warning_msg " stop - stops system-wide jackd service"
- log_warning_msg " restart, force-reload - starts a new system-wide jackd service"
- log_warning_msg " awaken - tell system-wide jackd to start a poll cycle immediately"
- log_warning_msg " debug-run [strace [strace options...]] - start a debug run of the"
- log_warning_msg " system-wide jackd service, optionally running it under strace"
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-### BEGIN INIT INFO
-# Provides: vncserver
-# Required-Start: jackd icecast2
-# Required-Stop:
-# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
-# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
-# Short-Description: init script for the audio vncserver
-### END INIT INFO
-
-
-DAEMON=/usr/bin/vncserver
-USER=
-OPTIONS=""
-LOG=/var/log/telecaster/vncserver.log
-PIDFILE=/var/run/telecaster.pid
-PORT=1
-
-test -f /etc/telecaster/telecaster.conf || exit 0
-. /etc/telecaster/telecaster.conf
-
-VNCHOME=/home/$USER
-
-if [ ! "x$START_DAEMON" = "xyes" -a ! "$1" = "stop" ]; then
- echo "Edit /etc/default/telecaster to start telecaster vncserver"
- exit 0
-fi
-
-test -f $DAEMON || exit 0
-
-. /lib/lsb/init-functions
-
-case "$1" in
- start)
- log_begin_msg "Starting telecaster streaming vncserver:" "telecaster"
- su -c "$DAEMON $OPTIONS :$PORT > $LOG &" $USER
- sleep 1
- pid=`pgrep -u ${USER} Xtigervnc`
- if [ pid = '' ]; then
- log_failure_msg "TeleCaster daemon can't be started! Check logfile: $LOG"
- else
- echo $pid > $PIDFILE
- fi
-
- ;;
- stop)
- log_begin_msg "Stopping telecaster streaming vncserver:" "telecaster"
- pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
- if [ ! pid = '' ]; then
- su -c "pkill -9 -f monitor_check.py"
- su -c "pkill -9 -f telecaster_mp3_monitor.yaml"
- su -c "pkill -9 -f telecaster_webm_monitor.yaml"
- su -c "pkill -9 gst-launch-1.0" $USER
- su -c "pkill -9 -f jackd" $USER
- sleep 1
- su -c "vncserver -kill :$PORT" $USER
- su -c "pkill -9 -f vnc"
- log_end_msg 0
- else
- log_end_msg 1
- exit 1
- fi
- rm $PIDFILE
- ;;
- try-restart)
- if test -e $PIDFILE ; then
- pid=`cat $PIDFILE | sed -e 's/\s.*//'|head -n1`
- PIDDIR=/proc/$pid
- if [ -d ${PIDDIR} -a "$(readlink -f ${PIDDIR}/exe)" = "${DAEMON}" ]; then
- $0 restart
- exit 0
- fi
- fi
- test -f /etc/rc`/sbin/runlevel | cut -d' ' -f2`.d/S*vncserver* && $0 start
- ;;
-
- *)
- log_warning_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/telecaster {start|stop|restart|force-reload|awaken|debug-run}"
- log_warning_msg " start - starts system-wide vncserver service"
- log_warning_msg " stop - stops system-wide vncserver service"
- log_warning_msg " restart, force-reload - starts a new system-wide vncserver service"
- log_warning_msg " awaken - tell system-wide vncserver to start a poll cycle immediately"
- log_warning_msg " debug-run [strace [strace options...]] - start a debug run of the"
- log_warning_msg " system-wide vncserver service, optionally running it under strace"
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-# /etc/init.d/uwsgi
-#
-
-DAEMON=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi
-PID=/var/run/uwsgi.pid
-INI=/home/parisson/apps/icpmedia/uwsgi.ini
-LOG=/var/log/uwsgi/icpmedia.log
-USER=www-data
-ARGS="--ini $INI --uid $USER --gid $USER --pidfile=$PID --enable-threads --daemonize=$LOG"
-
-# Carry out specific functions when asked to by the system
-case "$1" in
- start)
- echo "Starting uwsgi"
- start-stop-daemon --start --exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS &
- ;;
- stop)
- echo "Stopping script uwsgi"
- start-stop-daemon --signal INT -p $PID --stop $DAEMON -- $ARGS
- ;;
- reload)
- echo "Reloading conf"
- kill -HUP $(cat $pid)
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/uwsgi {start|stop|reload}"
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-# IMPORTANT: DO NOT COPY CONTENTS OF THIS FILE TO TEXT EDITOR IF VIEWING FROM WEB BROWSER, JUST SAVE THE FILE TO YOUR COMPUTER!!!
-# OR VIEW THIS FILE IN UNICODE (UTF-8) MODE IF YOU REALLY WANT TO COPY AND PASTE
-# OTHERWISE YOU WILL GET FORMATTING ERRORS AND THE FILE WILL NOT WORK
-#
-# The first configuration line will put the FastTrack Pro at device number 5 with 24bit mode, max. 48kHz sampling mode, 2 inputs and 4 outputs.
-#
-# The second configuration line will run the FastTrack pro also in 24 bit mode but with sampling rate above 48KHz (Only Playback mode works above this rates).
-# Probably good only for mastering at high resolution.
-#
-# Only uncomment one line (remove # at start of line) depending how you are going to use your FastTrack Pro
-# and remember to reboot your system for changes to take effect. Although the default setting should be good for recording and playback at the same time.
-#
-# Instead of rebooting you can also try unloading and reloading the snd-usb-audio module by doing the following in a terminal:
-#
-# MAKE SURE TO POWER OFF THE FAST TRACK PRO AND OTHER USB AUDIO DEVICES BEFORE RUNNING THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS
-# OR YOU WILL GET AN ERROR MESSAGE SAYING THAT THE SPECIFIC MODULE IS IN USE
-#
-# sudo modprobe -r snd-usb-audio
-# sudo modprobe snd-usb-audio
-#
-# If that doesn't work then just reboot to play it safe
-#
-# According to the patch, the possible values for the device_setup parameter are the sum of the following numbers:
-#
-# * 0×01 : use the device_setup parameter, always needed
-# * 0×02 : enable digital output (channels 3,4)
-# * 0×04 : use 48kHz-96kHz sampling rate, 8-48 kHz if not used
-# * 0×08 : 24bit sampling rate
-# * 0×10 : enable digital input (channels 3,4)
-
-#define MAUDIO_SET_24B_48K_DI 0x19 /* 24bits+48KHz+Digital Input */
-#define MAUDIO_SET_24B_48K_NOTDI 0x09 /* 24bits+48KHz+No Digital Input */
-#define MAUDIO_SET_16B_48K_DI 0x11 /* 16bits+48KHz+Digital Input */
-#define MAUDIO_SET_16B_48K_NOTDI 0x01 /* 16bits+48KHz+No Digital Input */
-#define MAUDIO_SET_COMPATIBLE 0x80 /* use only "win-compatible" interfaces */
-
-#===========================================================================================================================================
-#
-# CONFIGURATION LINES:
-
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3 vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x12 enable=1
-#options snd-usb-audio index=2 vid=0x46d pid=0x81d enable=1
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x763,0x46d pid=0x2012,0x81d device_setup=0x09 enable=1
-#options snd_usb_audio vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x5 index=5 enable=1
-
-options snd-hda-intel index=0
-
-# TC Audio card
-#options snd-usb-audio index=-2 nrpacks=1
-
-# M-Audio Fast Track Pro + Logitech C920 Pro
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x763,0x46d pid=0x2012,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
-
-# Digigram UAX 220 Mic + Logitech
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x09ac,0x46d pid=0xd401,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
-
-# Lexicon Omega + Logitech C920 Pro
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1210,0x46d pid=0x0009,0x82d enable=1
-
-# Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 + Logitech C920 Pro
-#options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1235,0x46d pid=0x8200,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
-
-# BERINGER International GhBm = Logitec C920 Pro
-options snd-usb-audio index=3,2 vid=0x1397,0x46d pid=0x0507,0x82d enable=1 nrpacks=1
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-# ------------------------------
-# autossh reverse tunnel on boot
-# ------------------------------
-# See autossh and google for reverse ssh tunnels to see how this works
-
-# When this script runs it will allow you to ssh into this machine even if it is behind a firewall or has a NAT'd IP address.
-# From any ssh capable machine you just type ssh -p $PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON localusername@middleman
-
-# This is the username on your local server who has public key authentication setup at the middleman
-USER_TO_SSH_IN_AS=telecaster
-
-# This is the username and hostname/IP address for the middleman (internet accessible server)
-MIDDLEMAN_SERVER_AND_USERNAME=telecaster@parisson.com
-
-# The following two numbers can be whatever you want, but need to be unique if you have multiple reverse ssh tunnels
-# Port that the middleman will listen on (use this value as the -p argument when sshing)
-PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON=22012
-
-# Connection monitoring port, don't need to know this one
-AUTOSSH_PORT=27554
-
-# Ensures that autossh keeps trying to connect
-AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0
-
-export AUTOSSH_PORT AUTOSSH_GATETIME
-
-su -c "autossh -f -N -R *:${PORT_MIDDLEMAN_WILL_LISTEN_ON}:localhost:22 ${MIDDLEMAN_SERVER_AND_USERNAME} -oLogLevel=error -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no" $USER_TO_SSH_IN_AS
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-su -c "/usr/local/lib/telecaster/instance/manage.py telecaster-rsync-archives" telecaster
-
+++ /dev/null
-# the upstream component nginx needs to connect to
-upstream django {
- # server unix:///path/to/your/mysite/mysite.sock; # for a file socket
- server unix:///home/telecaster/apps/telecaster/instance/django.sock; # for a web port socket (we'll use this first)
- }
-
-server {
- # the port your site will be served on
- listen 80;
- # the domain name it will serve for
- server_name telecasting.parisson.com; # substitute your machine's IP address or FQDN
- charset utf-8;
-
- # max upload size
- client_max_body_size 75M; # adjust to taste
-
- # Django media
- location /media {
- alias /home/telecaster/archives/; # your Django project's media files - amend as required
- #autoindex on;
- }
-
- location /static {
- alias /var/www/static/; # your Django project's static files - amend as required
- }
-
- # Finally, send all non-media requests to the Django server.
- location / {
- uwsgi_pass django;
- include /etc/nginx/uwsgi_params; # the uwsgi_params file you installed
- #uwsgi_pass_request_body on;
- }
-
- error_log /var/log/nginx/error_telecaster.log;
- access_log /var/log/nginx/access_telecaster.log;
-
- }
+++ /dev/null
-uwsgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string;
-uwsgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method;
-uwsgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type;
-uwsgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length;
-
-uwsgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;
-uwsgi_param PATH_INFO $document_uri;
-uwsgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
-uwsgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol;
-uwsgi_param UWSGI_SCHEME $scheme;
-
-uwsgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr;
-uwsgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port;
-uwsgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port;
-uwsgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name;
+++ /dev/null
-#! /bin/sh
-
-# This script puts the TeleCaster services to
-# suspend before going to sleep. Otherwise it may be in a weird state
-# after wakeup, namely everything looks fine from various AT commands,
-# the modem is registered to the cell network and reports a suitable
-# signal strength, but attempting to dial out by atdt*99# or, it seems,
-# any other number and the modem just responds instantly with NO CARRIER.
-
-
-#if [ ! -x /sys/bus/usb/devices/${BUS}-${DEVICE}/power/level ]; then
-# exit 0
-#fi
-
-case $1 in
- suspend|suspend_hybrid|hibernate)
- /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
- sleep 1
- /etc/init.d/jackd stop
- ;;
- resume|thaw)
- /etc/init.d/jackd start
- /etc/init.d/telecaster start
- ;;
-esac
+++ /dev/null
-<deefuzzer>
- <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_mp3_station.log</log>
- <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3.m3u</m3u>
-
- <station>
- <infos>
- <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
- <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
- <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Vocal</genre>
- </infos>
- <server>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <host>127.0.0.1</host>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <media>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
- <format>mp3</format>
- <bitrate>96</bitrate>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </media>
- <rss>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- </rss>
- <twitter>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <jingles>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </jingles>
- <control>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <port>16003</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <record>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
- </record>
- </station>
-
- <station>
- <infos>
- <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
- <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
- <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Vocal</genre>
- </infos>
- <server>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <host>stream7.parisson.com</host>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <media>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
- <format>mp3</format>
- <bitrate>96</bitrate>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </media>
- <rss>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- </rss>
- <twitter>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <jingles>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </jingles>
- <control>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <port>16004</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <record>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/trash</dir>
- </record>
- </station>
-
-
-</deefuzzer>
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-<deefuzzer>
- <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_mp3_station.log</log>
- <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3.m3u</m3u>
-
- <station>
- <infos>
- <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
- <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
- <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Vocal</genre>
- </infos>
- <server>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <host>127.0.0.1</host>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <media>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3</dir>
- <format>mp3</format>
- <bitrate>96</bitrate>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </media>
- <rss>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- </rss>
- <twitter>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <jingles>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </jingles>
- <control>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <port>16003</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3</url>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <record>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
- </record>
- </station>
-
-</deefuzzer>
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-deefuzzer:
- log: /var/log/telecaster/telecaster_mp3_monitor.log
- m3u: /var/www/m3u/telecaster_mp3_monitor.m3u
- station:
- control: {mode: 1, port: 16001}
- infos: {description: TeleCaster MP3 monitor,
- genre: Vocal,
- name: monitor.mp3,
- short_name: monitor.mp3,
- url: 'https://www.parisson.com'}
- jingles: {dir: /path/to/jingles, mode: 0, shuffle: 1}
- media: {bitrate: 96,
- dir: /usr/local/share/telecaster/media/mp3,
- format: mp3, ogg_quality: 4,
- samplerate: 48000, shuffle: 0, voices: '2'}
- record: {dir: /home/telecaster/trash/mp3, mode: 1}
- relay: {author: Inconnu, mode: 1,
- url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.mp3'}
- rss: {dir: /var/www/rss, enclosure: 0,
- media_url: 'http://localhost/rss/'}
- server: {host: 127.0.0.1, mountpoint: monitor.mp3,
- port: 8000, public: 0,
- sourcepassword: source2parisson, type: icecast}
- twitter: {key: 76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE,
- mode: 0, secret: 4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4,
- tags: bla bla}
+++ /dev/null
-<deefuzzer>
- <log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_webm_station_prod.log</log>
- <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_prod.m3u</m3u>
-
- <station>
- <infos>
- <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
- <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
- <description>TeleCaster safe local live video record</description>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Vocal</genre>
- </infos>
- <server>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <host>127.0.0.1</host>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <media>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
- <format>webm</format>
- <bitrate>1000</bitrate>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </media>
- <rss>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- </rss>
- <twitter>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <jingles>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </jingles>
- <control>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <port>16013</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <record>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
- </record>
- </station>
-
- <station>
- <infos>
- <short_name>telecaster_live_safe</short_name>
- <name>TeleCaster Localhost Live Safe Recorder</name>
- <description>TeleCaster safe local live audio record</description>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Vocal</genre>
- </infos>
- <server>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <host>stream7.parisson.com</host>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <media>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
- <format>webm</format>
- <bitrate>1000</bitrate>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </media>
- <rss>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- </rss>
- <twitter>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <jingles>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- <shuffle>1</shuffle>
- </jingles>
- <control>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <port>16014</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <record>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/trash</dir>
- </record>
- </station>
-
-
-</deefuzzer>
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-<deefuzzer>
- <m3u>/var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_prod.m3u</m3u>
- <station>
- <control>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <port>16006</port>
- </control>
- <relay>
- <url>http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm</url>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <author>Parisson</author>
- </relay>
- <media>
- <shuffle>0</shuffle>
- <format>webm</format>
- <voices>2</voices>
- <ogg_quality>7</ogg_quality>
- <samplerate>48000</samplerate>
- <bitrate>600</bitrate>
- <dir>/usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm</dir>
- </media>
- <twitter>
- <secret>4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4</secret>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <key>76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE</key>
- <tags>bla bla</tags>
- </twitter>
- <server>
- <host>127.0.0.1</host>
- <type>icecast</type>
- <port>8000</port>
- <sourcepassword>source2parisson</sourcepassword>
- <public>0</public>
- </server>
- <record>
- <mode>1</mode>
- <dir>/home/telecaster/archives</dir>
- </record>
- <jingles>
- <shuffle>0</shuffle>
- <mode>0</mode>
- <dir>/path/to/jingles</dir>
- </jingles>
- <infos>
- <url>https://www.pre-barreau.com</url>
- <genre>Oral</genre>
- <name>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</name>
- <short_name>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</short_name>
- <description>crfpa-droit-international-prive-cours</description>
- </infos>
- <rss>
- <enclosure>0</enclosure>
- <dir>/var/www/rss</dir>
- </rss>
- </station>
-
-
-<log>/var/log/telecaster/deefuzzer_webm_prod.log</log>
-</deefuzzer>
+++ /dev/null
-deefuzzer:
- log: /var/log/telecaster/telecaster_webm_monitor.log
- m3u: /var/www/m3u/telecaster_webm_monitor.m3u
- station:
- control: {mode: 1, port: 16002}
- infos: {description: TeleCaster WebM monitor stream, genre: Vocal, name: monitor.webm, short_name: monitor.webm,
- url: 'https://www.parisson.com'}
- jingles: {dir: /path/to/jingles, mode: '0', shuffle: '0'}
- media: {bitrate: '512', dir: /usr/local/share/telecaster/media/webm, format: webm, ogg_quality: '4',
- samplerate: '48000', shuffle: '0', voices: '1'}
- record: {dir: /home/telecaster/trash/webm, mode: 1}
- relay: {author: TeleCaster, mode: '1', url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/telecaster_live.webm'}
- rss: {dir: /var/www/rss, enclosure: '0', media_url: 'http://localhost/rss/'}
- server: {host: 127.0.0.1, port: '8000', public: '0', sourcepassword: source2parisson,
- type: icecast, mountpoint: monitor.webm}
- twitter: {key: 76728330-OjKgbHtn4II86Ad7pNUGEzfNAkGTW5Wvw38qUmLE, mode: '0', secret: 4egZs1dSM37XVY8zXa016Yueku2fleXF2bx8k25V4,
- tags: bla bla}
+++ /dev/null
-# Set to "yes" to start vncserver at boot
-START_DAEMON=yes
-
-# The vncserver process will run under this user
-USER=telecaster
-
-# The vncserver port (i.e. 2 for 5902)
-PORT="1"
-
-# Options to pass to vncserver
-#OPTIONS="-geometry 1024x768 -depth 8"
-
-# v4l2
-V4L2_ID=0
-V4L2_ZOOM=140
-V4L2_SHARPNESS=144
-
-# C920
-#VIDEO_WIDTH=864
-#VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
-#VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
-
-# C922
-VIDEO_WIDTH=864
-VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
-VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
-VIDEO_FLIP=rotate-180
-
-# Audio
-AUDIO_CHANNELS=2
-AUDIO_OPUS_BITRATE=96000
-AUDIO_MP3_QUALITY=4.0
-AUDIO_GAIN=12.0
-
-JACK_OPTIONS="-dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n3 -Chw:3 -Phw:3"
+++ /dev/null
-# mysite_uwsgi.ini file
-[uwsgi]
-
-#projectdomain = e-learning.crfpa.pre-barreau.com
-
-#projectdomain = e-learning.crfpa.pre-barreau.com
-
-socket = 127.0.0.1:10023
-
-plugins = python
-
-# Django-related settings
-# the base directory (full path)
-chdir = /srv/telecaster/instance/
-# Django's wsgi file
-module = wsgi
-# the virtualenv (full path)
-home = /srv/telecaster/instance/env
-
-# process-related settings
-# master
-master = true
-# maximum number of worker processes
-processes = 4
-threads = 4
-enable-threads = true
-listen = 16
-close-on-exec = true
-
-## the socket (use the full path to be safe
-#socket = /tmp/telecasting.sock
-# ... with appropriate permissions - may be needed
-chmod-socket = 664
-# clear environment on exit
-vacuum = true
-buffer-size = 65536
-limit-post = 8192000000
-touch-reload = /srv/telecaster/instance/wsgi.py
-
-#disable-logging = true
-route = ^/room/ donotlog:
-route = ^/jsi18n/ donotlog:
-
-#harakiri = 360
-
+++ /dev/null
-../apps-available/telecaster.ini
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-# v4l2
-V4L2_ID=0
-V4L2_ZOOM=140
-V4L2_SHARPNESS=144
-
-# C920
-#VIDEO_WIDTH=864
-#VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
-#VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
-
-# C922
-VIDEO_WIDTH=864
-VIDEO_HEIGHT=480
-VIDEO_FRAMERATE=24
-VIDEO_FLIP=rotate-180
-
-# Audio
-AUDIO_CHANNELS=2
-AUDIO_OPUS_BITRATE=96000
-AUDIO_MP3_QUALITY=4.0
-AUDIO_GAIN=12.0
-
-JACK_OPTIONS="-dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n3 -Chw:3 -Phw:3"
#!/bin/sh
sudo /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
-sudo /etc/init.d/stream-m stop
sudo /etc/init.d/jackd stop
sleep 3
sudo /etc/init.d/jackd start
-sudo /etc/init.d/stream-m start
sudo /etc/init.d/telecaster start
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-sudo /etc/init.d/telecaster stop
-sudo /etc/init.d/stream-m stop
-sudo /etc/init.d/jackd stop
-
-sleep 3
-
-sudo /etc/init.d/jackd start
-sudo /etc/init.d/stream-m start
-sudo /etc/init.d/telecaster start
-