The DNAS server can be run in two modes:
Public – If you want your station to appear in the SHOUTcast Directory listings
Private – If you do not want your station to be listed e.g. an internal company station
If you want more listeners and it appears in Listings directory Shoutcast and affiliates is recommended to do this step.
Creating
Open SHOUTCAST PORT DNAS
The next step is to login to the Administrator Summary page which is accessed via the Administrator Login on the DNAS Summary page (found at the top right as shown in the image of the DNAS Summary page). Logging in to your control panel you can Centova Clicking ADMIN and open the Shoutcast Admin page. The user is admin and password admin. Example: http://YP_YOUR_STATION:PORT/admin.cgi.
To create an authhash for a stream then you need to click the Create Authhash link. This will take you to another page where you need to fill in the missing fields as applicable for your stream as the DNAS attempts to fill in fields with the information obtained from the connected source. Once all of the required information has been entered then click the Create Authhash button.
If there is a missing field or something is not right when attempting to create the authhash, then you will see a message showing what needs to be entered or changed or what to do to get additional help.
On successful creation, the new authhash will be saved into your configuration file either in the root configuration file or one where there’s an empty streamauthhash entry matching the stream identifier. When you go back to the Administrator Summary page the Create Authhash link will have changed to Update Authhash and Remove Authhash links.
Updating
Updating an authhash is the same as creating an authhash just with the existing information of the authhash shown in the fields allowing for them to be edited. If there are no issues and the authhash can be updated from the machine used (with it having the same external IP as used to create the authhash) then any changes made should be updated in the YP system.
If there is a missing field or something is not right when attempting to create the authhash, then you will see a message showing what needs to be entered or changed or what to do to get additional help.
Removing
Removing an authhash is a simple action of clicking the Remove Authhash link. If there are no issues and the authhash can be removed from the machine used (with it having the same external IP as used to create the authhash) then it will be removed from the YP system and also from your configuration file.