on 22/n 22/01/07, Rinaldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What happens when you are behind a proxy? I would like to understand it
> and fix it so my users can just click.

I'm not sure but seems that you have to use RTMPT

Thanks.

I have tried the following.

    I read the Macromedia definition of how RTMPT should work. 1935,80,443

    http://digiorgio.com:5080/demos/ofla_demo.swf

    When I change the host to digiorgio.com, I see traffic to 1935, 80 and then 
443. If I put in

    rtmp://digiorgio.com:8088  I don't see any data on 8088 with tcpdump.

    8088 is the value of rtmpt host in conf/red.properties

    I can't use 1935, 80 and 443 ( this is common in many corporate 
environments)

    I would like to capture this on the wiki if I can get it to work.

Rinaldo

    



01/07, Rinaldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What happens when you are behind a proxy? I would like to understand it
> and fix it so my users can just click.

I'm not sure but seems that you have to use RTMPT



_______________________________________________
Red5 mailing list
[email protected]
http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org

Reply via email to