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This is useful for getting a one-time access via HTTPS, and then using it to stream via HTTP, avoiding the CPU overhead of HTTPS and the security risk of HTTP. Think of it like a handshake.
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### Server environment variables (fserv_arg_*)
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### Server environment variables (`fserv_arg_*`)
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- **`user`**: Your user's name.
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- **`user_password`**: Your user's password.
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`fstream.py <ip:port> broadcast`
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Accepts data from stdin, and sends it to the specified server.
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### Server environment variables (fserv_arg_*)
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### Server environment variables (`fserv_arg_*`)
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- **`user`**: Your user's name.
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- **`user_password`**: Your user's password. Optional, if you use `token`.
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- **`token`**: Your temporary token. Optional, if you use `user_password`.
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`fstream.py <ip:port> broadcast`
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Accepts data from the server, and sends it to stdout.
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### Server environment variables (fserv_arg_*)
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### Server environment variables (`fserv_arg_*`)
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- **`user`**: The user you wanna watch.
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- **`channel`**: The user's channel you wanna watch.
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- **`channel_password`**: The channel's password.
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