try adding "*" to the red5.properties under virtual hosts just for kicks..
Let us know if that works?

On 11/30/06, Shucky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hey list!
Forgive me if this topic has been addressed, I've searched the archives
but haven't found an answer.
I've been running red5 on my two dev boxes running fedora 5 for months
with no problems(dhcp through my cable internet connection).
I just purchased a dedicated server(fedora 5 with static ip's), red5
starts fine, but I can't connect and a netstat -ant doesn't show any red5
ports are listening.

I see that the SUSE install directions say to "...verify the correct ports
are being bound to..." and that I might need to edit red5.properties if I
can't connect to the server externally.  I've opened port 1935 in my
iptables firewall and still no connection.  Do I need to add my static ip's
to the red5.properties file?  If not, any ideas?

I'm sure that the answer is simple, but it's driving me krazy.

Thanks and keep up the great work!!!
-shucky

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