Shoutcast 2 yp erros

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We are experiencing a lot of errors with shoutcast 2

At the begining everything was working fine!

But a few days this are happening.

All streamings created on Centova 3 with sc 2

Are having issues with shoutcast YP

LIke this error:

"Server is currently up and unable to connect to the Directory.
Listeners are allowed and the server will act like it is private."

and this is in another customer account

when we try to click on edit hash this apperar:

Error Code: 459.
Authhash could not be found for reading.
[Authhash does not exist or was not created by this 'devID']


Sometimes dont appear but nothing happens, nothing shows up

I moved my centova from another server, i moved everything to new location and new ip
i configured again and forced a re install of all.

Everything is working except this errors with shoutcast 2

Anyone can help please?

Thanks!

Now the error is another.. look:

Server is currently up and unable to connect to the Directory.
Listeners are allowed and the server will act like it is private

Whats happening ?
Last Edit: February 22, 2014, 04:27:21 pm by djronanc
it's all related to http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=375305 i.e. the recent sale of SHOUTcast and that everything has been moved away from AOL but there's been some issues with YP connectivity since things were moved at the start of the week.

as for the 459 error code, use the email address in the thread i've linked to above to send me the IP address of the DNAS server(s) affected and the authhash(s) which are also affected.
This is an old topic but still.
For the following error:
"Server is currently up and unable to connect to the Directory.
Listeners are allowed and the server will act like it is private."

I had the port 80 blocked in firewall. Opened the port 80 in firewall and this message went away.
the admin pages and logs of the DNAS would have given the direct reason for why it was showing that error message (which is intentionally vague on the public index.html pages to prevent giving out information which is not appropriate).