are your config files all set up to listen to the right ports and IP?
This was what gave me problems when I first tried to run red5 and get
an external connection.

On 1/5/07, Sloopy Mike Gyamfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> thanks for your reply
> I did a netstat -a and all the other commands and it shows port 1935
> is open and system listens on it.
> As to the portblocker I am not sure I know where it is or where  to look for 
> it.
> I have not installed any such blokker. A further help as to how to
> check all that will be appreciated.
> Thankz again
> Sloopy
>
> On 1/5/07, oke _ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > you may want to check several things: make sure that the rtmp port (#1935)
> > is available. do you have a firewall or malware/portblocker running on your
> > server? Is port 1935 blocked by your router?
> >
> >
> > Sloopy Mike Gyamfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi, everyone, its my first request this year. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
> >
> > The connection through the internet fails although everything works
> > fine in my internal network.
> > What could be the problem here?
> > I am running red5 0.6 on ubuntu dapper drake.
> > Thankz in advance
> > Sloopy
> >
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