I think that security thing only applies to standalone flash projectors or when you run a swf directly from the filesystem or if you run an html page that contains a swf directly from the filesystem.

If you run the swf from the webserver, your then in the flash player browser security model.. and I still don't think that there are any special modifications needed to run the samples when running from your localhost server.. ie

http://localhost:5080/demos/ofla_demo.swf  <-- doesn't need any security mods
file:\\\G:\Program Files\Red5\swf\ofla_demo.swf <-- needs modifications..

Can anyone else confirm this? 


On 11/11/06, Dominick Accattato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
umm. im aware of no restrictions if the swf is run from within the browser.  In other words, I have no special security setup for the default running of the applications.  So, I'm still not sure what could be happening on your side.


On 11/10/06, cam manderson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks guys :-)

Have to get a knowledge bank up so we can start contributing to some docs! I wouldn't mind contributing as I learn different bits and pieces :-) May as well start adding it to my blog for now :-)

Speak soon
cheers
cam


On 11/11/06, Dan Rossi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you are talkin not web based client side, if you compile them into a standalone app like with MDM even the standalone debug player can save as projectors !, it gets around this. Adding settings into the security config files is a pain, well all u have to do is give the path to the file or a set of files and it should be fine.


Chris Allen wrote:
Cam, I thought that might have been the issue.

Sorry that I didn't write that last night. Basically the Flash
security model is a little confusing to say the least. It has
certainly thrown others for a loop. If you want to run the SWFs


without the server, then you have to add the directory in which it
lives to the Flash security setup for local files.

I'm glad you figured it out though.

-Chris

On 11/10/06, cam manderson

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For this to work I had to actually load the SWF from the webserver. Further
to that I had to set the security permissions to allow connections from
localhost (as trusted) in the Flash Player.

I am now up and streaming... Not sure if there is somewhere to place this


(maybe obvious) knowledge back entry :-)

Hope it helps some-one!

cheers
cam


On 11/10/06, cam manderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Thanks for replying,

Still no joy, I tried 127.0.0.1 and my 192.168.* address, nothing. It


almost instantly prompting back URI incorrect, but it is still never showing
up anything in the logs.
I can bring up the Jetty Server through my web-browser on port 8088, so it
does look like it is running, plus as I mentioned all the ports are
"Listenning" (1935,1935, 5080, 8088)
This is off a base install and run, so I can't see how this would not be
running correctly. ? (Mind you I did have to change the build.compiler value
in the ant script to "modern" - but that just compiles, wouldn't be related)
I also set the log4j properties to set everything to INFO to see if there
was going to be any more information, but I can't see any.
I notice looking through the archives that there was another person
talking about this but there was no resolve:
Titled: "Please check connection URI String and try again"

http://osflash.org/pipermail/red5_osflash.org/2006-September/005491.html


Any more help would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers
cam





On 11/9/06, Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i got random failure when conecting to "localhost" who know why? it
works when i type my IP (?)
Hope that helps


On 11/9/06, cam manderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Still struggling to get this stuff happening. Ports say they are open,
scripts think it is ready for connections, but nothing happens when trying
to run the examples..
How do we try to load this into tomcat ? Is there anything anyone
could suggest for diagnosing this issue or have they come across it in the
past?
Cheers
Cameron



On 11/9/06, cam manderson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> wrote:
Hi Guys,

Great to learn about the Red5 Project!

I downloaded the Windows Install client, and have installed to my
computer. After a little configuration I could run the "ant server" task and
I get Log4J INFO messages the whole way through the startup (no errors/warns
etc).
Last message being: [java] [INFO] 17805 main:(
org.red5.server.Standalone.info ) Startup done in: 17805 ms
When I do a netstat -na I get the lines:

TCP 0.0.0.0:1935 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 0.0.0.0:1936 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 0.0.0.0:8088 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING

(plus a lots more ;))

When I try to run the examples (any) I am getting the message:
"Please check the URI String and try again"

I am leaving the default strings as the Connection URI's in the


window, such as: rtmp://localhost/SOSample etc.
I have tried specifying the port but no joy!

Is this something I have missed in the configuration?

Thanks,
Cam

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