RTP/RTSP-over-HTTP has been supported in our RTSP server implementation since October last year: http://lists.live555.com/pipermail/live-devel/2010-October/012672.html
The release note of the version 2010 October said only RTSP-over-HTTP nor RTP. Am I right?

I have compiled and tested the live555MediaServer version 0.70 from sources. Started the given binary as root and closed all other ports except 80 via tcp on my machine. The startup log said the port 80 was used for "...optional RTSP-over-HTTP tunneling, or for HTTP live streaming...". Next I have started a VLC client on another PC with the settings of the RTP/RTSP over HTTP tunneling on port 80. The VLC just do nothing :-( If udp ports are reopened on server and the HTTP tunneling on the client is disabled, the VLC works fine.

In the other hand a dss (Darwin Streaming Server from Apple) on the same server what I tried for live55MediaServer works fine from the VLC client with the same settings even if only the port 80 is open on server side and the HTTP tunneling is enabled on client side.

Sum: I was not able to setup live555MediaServer to handle streaming only via HTTP port.

What do I have to change in the config or source to make the live555MediaServer also able to work only as "HTTP tunneled streaming server"? Should I get back to the version of 2010 October? Do we talk about the same: "RTP/RTSP over HTTP server implementation"? Do you plan to implement that kind of "HTTP tunneled streaming server" implementation, as well?

Thanks for helping! Best Regards,
Dezső.
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