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http-user-agent problem

Postby ibn » 16 Feb 2014 01:46

Hello,

I'm trying to restream a video with vlc on my Debian dedicated server. The problem is VLC cannot connect to the server and I'm trying to bypass it with the the command --http-user-agent=xine/1-rc6

But if I check the access.log of the server, I can see the User-Agent is xine/1-rc6 LibVLC/1.1.3
It works on a Windows server but not on my debian server. How can I fix this problem?


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Re: http-user-agent problem

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 16 Feb 2014 14:14

Try :http-user-agent
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Re: http-user-agent problem

Postby ibn » 16 Feb 2014 18:05

Try :http-user-agent
I tried now with :http-user-agent but got the same "xine/1-rc6 LibVLC/1.1.3" LibVLC/1.1.3 is always there

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Re: http-user-agent problem

Postby ibn » 17 Feb 2014 20:14

So I found the problem. On Debian squeezy is the version of VLC 1.1.3
I installed now Debian wheezy and the version here is 2.x


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