Hi Jakub,
RTMPT tunneling works on http protocol. Client is sending packets to server
asking if something is new. It's like both side communication protocol, but
it isn't.
Finnaly to put it together about setting the port for RTMPT:
1) if you are using Red5 installation
- stop red5 service
- conf/red5.properties -> set port
- start red5 service
2) if you are using Trunk in eclipse
- there is BIN directory, where you find conf/red5.properties
- set the port
- run the server
Setting the port to 80 will allow you call directly rtmpt://server/app/
Instead of rtmpt://server:port/app/
Enjoy!
This server really rocks. Most of it like is direct connection with DB using
JDBC, without using Flash Remoting.
Tom Krcha
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jakub Kahovec
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 2:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Red5] RTMPTunneling
Hi,
I'd like to ask how this tunneling works. Is a client try to connect via
default port (1935) and when it fails then via tunneling port (i.e .80).
Is really enough just to change the tunneling port in red5.properties ?
As Tom rightly pointed it out the tunneling port is also defined in
other files and it stays
there unchanged (8088) even though it was changed during the installation.
I tried to find some other information about Red5 tunneling but
eventually hasn't found anything particularly useful.
I think tunneling via ports like 80 is getting more a more important and
should have been devoted more attention as all these paranoid
administrators make our developers' lives more and more difficult ;-)
Thank you
Jakub
Tom Krcha wrote:
> Schön! :) Works!
>
> Changing the port:
>
> I've changed the port in conf/red5.properties, restarted server, ran it
> again and it takes the same port 8088 (in conf was written different one).
>
> Another conf file: conf/red5-rtmpt.xml:
> There is also written the port number 8088. But changing this #, nothing
> happens again.
> Even if I changed the # on these 2 places.
>
> RTMPS (in conf/red5-rtmpt.xml - there are some commented elements about
it)
> Is this protocol already implemented and tested?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Tom
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Joachim Bauch
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 12:23 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Red5] RTMPTunneling
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Tom Krcha wrote:
>
>> How about the RTMPT?
>>
>> From the Joachim's tutorial I am like a blind pirate :)
>>
>> Does anybody know how to setup it?
>>
>
> It's running on port 8088 by default, you can change the port
> in conf/red5.properties.
>
> Joachim
>
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