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SSL / SSL on a range of ports
« on: June 22, 2018, 01:18:00 PM »
On my server, apart from website, I also run Centova Cast. Centova Cast is a solution that helps you manage your web radio station, it uses Icecast, Shoutcast, autoDJ's, etc. so it utilizes a range of ports in order to work.
My question is, is it possible to secure many ports with SSL?
I tried to do that, using some instructions from this forum, but eventually I ended up killing my Apache and needing to rebuild it, lol
Is it possible to secure a range of ports with SSL, for example, 8000-10000?
My question is, is it possible to secure many ports with SSL?
I tried to do that, using some instructions from this forum, but eventually I ended up killing my Apache and needing to rebuild it, lol
Is it possible to secure a range of ports with SSL, for example, 8000-10000?
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Apache / Cross-Origin Read Blocking blocked access to...
« on: June 22, 2018, 01:07:48 PM »
On my dedicated server with Centos 6.9, I have installed Centos Web Panel. The server is meant to serve MP3's that are linked to on a separate website.
Now, there are two links, one pointing directly to a specified MP3 file (this works fine, MP3 is downloaded), and another one that opens a web player with <audio> tag pointing to that MP3.
When attempting to play the MP3 via web player, my server full of MP3's returns an error code 403 and Chrome says "Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response".
Is there any way to overcome that issue?
Now, there are two links, one pointing directly to a specified MP3 file (this works fine, MP3 is downloaded), and another one that opens a web player with <audio> tag pointing to that MP3.
When attempting to play the MP3 via web player, my server full of MP3's returns an error code 403 and Chrome says "Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response".
Is there any way to overcome that issue?
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