Then wouldn't someone just program the Red5 server to say "Yes, I'm
FMS"?  Or is it illegal for software to claim that it is another one?

On 8/22/07, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's an odd one - I'm not sure how they could prevent it, legally.
>
> Unless the Flash Player has a license saying 'you're not allowed to receive
> data from a non-FMS server', in which case the users are the ones who get
> stung, not Red5.
>
> They could prevent it _practically_ by using some form of
> password/encryption/handshaking, I guess. "Are you an FMS
> server?" "No" "Well I'm not playing your stream, then..."
>
>  Ian

-- 
Ramon Tayag

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