We are looking at implementing a scalable authentication scheme for an already established, opensource piece of streaming software www.icecast.orgIt would allow multiple relays(servers) to stream to the users, using authentication from a central MySQL server.All the code for icecast is open source, and would be hosted for others to reap off of my paying someone to develop.We have a Message Board (forum) with almost 1000 users, and growing. Their username is in a table.Icecast uses a md5 string hashed password.We would like to get Icecast to authenticate based upon the fields of username and password (md5 has) in the table.Hopefully this will take under a week to develop, plus a day or two of testing time.I also have Vonage, so unlimited LD to USACanadaYours,MatadorMSN : msnmatadorsplace.comICQ : 9930262Yahoo : matador_bullfighterTechnologyService:HTMLmySQLPHPXMLOtherProgrammer suggestsMessages Posted: 0Developers Bid Delivery Within Time of Bid Rating rmwireless 35010 day(s)2112005 12:46 (EST)(No Feedback Yet)
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