Yes, I've seen the same behaviour on FMS. Once you connect to the website/FMS
site using a particular URL string, you will not be able to connect
to services at that site through the same flash client unless you specify the
exact same URL string literal.
(Yes, it is a pain, but perhaps it's done that way for security reasons.)
>
>I came across a very interesting fact.
>When using my Script locally: rtmp://localhost/sample than I can connect
>to my local red5 Server but when using an IP-Adress (127.0.0.1 or the one
>using in my LAN) I can not establish the connection any more even when still
>working locally.
>Ist'n: rtmp://localhost/sample the same than rtmp://127.0.0.1/sample ???
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello again,
Thanks for the answer but I am afraid there is another problem.
This is my code, perhaps somebody can see an error. As mentioned before. The
connection to my Server works if I am using the same machine, but when I try to
connect from an other PC to my red5 Server (windows or fedora) I do not get a
connection via my LAN.
Because ofthis i do not think there is a problem in my code. Nobody had a
similar problem?
Thanks.
radioon
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on (press){
var nc:NetConnection = new NetConnection();
var connected:Boolean = nc.connect(_root.host);
log("Verb. hergestellt (" + _root.host + "): " + connected.toString());
_root.ns = new NetStream(nc);
_root.ns.onStatus = function(info) {
trace("LOG"+info.code);
if (info.code == "NetStream.Buffer.Empty") {
log("Buffer leer");
}
if (info.code == "NetStream.Buffer.Full") {
log("Buffer befüllt.");
}
};
_root.videop.attachVideo(_root.ns);
_root.ns.setBufferTime(3);
}
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-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 16:02:32 -0800 (PST)
Von: oke _
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Red5] no connection to Server via LAN
> You may want to check that in your .as code that all your URLs are the
> same as the URL of your server (as seen from your client across the network).
> For example, if your server is at 192.168.1.200, then all your rtmp URLs
> in your .as files should be bound to that same IP address - and *not*
> 'localhost'
>
> Gellert Kovacs wrote: Hello guys,
>
> I've written a player which connects to my red5 server [running on windows
> and olso tried on fedora] using the common net connection Object from
> flash.
>
> When running the file [the whole palyer] local everything is fine. But
> when I try to connect to the Server within the LAN (no wirefall at all) I do
> not get a connection. At that time firefox displays "connecting to
> 192.168.1...." in the status-bar.
>
> Short: working localy, but not via LAN!
>
> Do you have an idea?
> Thanks a lot.
> radioon
>
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