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;ClientTimeout [*30]: Number of seconds a listener/viewer should stay connected while no

;source exists for thier mount.

ClientTimeout=30

;User Configuration

;==================

;AdminUser & Admin Pass: This is the credentials that allow full control of the server remotely

;so be very careful in determining what to put here. Essentially with these settings

;a user would be able to connect to the server using a CNTRL application and use

;the server as if they are sitting in front of it. Please make sure that admin passwords are

;different from mount passwords in SHOUTcast compatibility mode. Encoders passwords take

;precedence in the event they are, this is for compatibility and security reasons. AdminUser=telos1

AdminPass=telos1

;Source Configuration

;====================

;Each source that you wish to allow on the server needs to be configured

; here first. The parser will read strait down the file so if you have

;multiple source mounts and you declare a new mount before finishing

;configuration of another, then those configurations after the new

;declaration will go to the new mount.

; SourceMount: This is the mount you would like to create, if you set

;this to /ghey then you would be able to access this mount by

;going to http://localhost:8000/ghey It is critical that you

;make sure to include the slash at the beginning. SourceMount=/stream1

;SourceUser: The last SourceMount declared will require this Username

;in order to become a source for this mount. Note: if you are running

;this mount in shoutcast compatibility mode, this is not required. However

;it’s best to set this anyhow as it allows your encoder users to administrate

;their mounts from a CNTRL app or web panel.

SourceUser=telos

;SourcePass: This is the last Source Mount’s password, this is required

;for all connecting encoders. Mounts without passwords are invalid. SourcePass=telos1

;SourceUserMax [*5]: This particular mount’s UserMax, if all of your source

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