yes, off the top of my head, try this:

go into the "red5-web.properties" and change the following
add the ipaddress of the hosting solution where the swf is being served
from:
so for instance, if your remote computers ip address is 192.168.0.30 then
add it to the end of the line like so

webapp.virtualHosts=*,localhost, 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.30

then save the file and restart the server.

Hope this helps!

On 3/29/07, graham carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi
Sorry Grant was a but blunt the other day. He had just spent quite a
long time trying to find config info in the forums and tutorials and
found it was quite limited.
Anyway the issue we have is the server is installed and when we go into
it via lynx locally the pages come up although obviously we cant try the
samples (i have been able to telnet to the 1935 port only locally). The
issue however is when we try to connect from a remote machine. The
question I am getting to is are their any configuration changes need to
be able to access from a remote client.
The Host machine is Fedora core 4 iptables is disabled and when enabled
the 5080 and 1935 port are open (we have tested both ways.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated as my boss is prepared to listen
to us using this as a comm server replacement.


regards

graham


and grant apologises you know how they are hot headed latin guys.




Dominick Accattato wrote:
> I see no previous posts either!!!  I see no posts on shocksites forum!!!
>
> Ok, as Daniel pointed out its kind of hard to tell what type of
> hardships your experiencing.
>
> Are the red5 samples working?
> Can you successfully telnet to port 1935?
> Are you looking at using the RTMPClient?
>
> Just provide a little better idea of what the problem is.  Thanks.
>
> On 3/28/07, *Daniel Daley* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I couldn't find any previous posts on the list from your address.
>     What is it you're trying to do? Build an rtmp client to connect to
>     Red5 using the RTMPClient?
>
>     --Dan--
>
>     On Mar 28, 2007, at 10:28 AM, graham carson wrote:
>
>     > Ok sick of looking and getting no results of any value.
>     > Can someone tell me how to get red5 to be viewable from a remote
>     > client.
>     > If you wish to respond by telling me change this or change that
>     > without
>     > actually giving any idea at to what to change dont bother because
>     > its a
>     > bit tired. If you dont know dont try to tell me.
>     >
>     > thanks
>     >
>     > grant
>     >
>     > May sound a bit harsh but 4 days of trawling through endless
>     reams of
>     > "just change this" from people who obviously have no idea as to
>     what
>     > they are talking about wears on you.
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