Hi Dan,

If you are using a real certificate then you dont get that security popup so
this step is not needed.

Go to this url, and exactly this url otherwise it will redirect.

https://host:1936/open

When you get the security popup, accept the cert, and do whatever you need
to tell the browser to trust the cert from now on without prompting again.
This is important as when the flash client connects it will fail if the
browser feels the need to prompt.

Then you should be cool to use rtmps. You connect using...

rtmps://host:1936/yourapp

- Luke


On 5/25/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I had to set it to this to connect from another machine, still wont
connect possibly because its redirecting. However do i use rtmps or rtmpt.

<property name="host" value="0.0.0.0" />
  <property name="port" value="1936" />

Dan Rossi wrote:
> I just tried it , i loaded https://127.0.0.1:1936/myapp into the browser
> and it redirected to :8080 and yes I had to accept it obviouslly. Is
> there a way to get them to accept without having the clients to confirm
> them ? I guess we will have to get one from geotrust ?
>
> Dan Rossi wrote:
>
>> Thanks ill give it a try, what do you mean by accepting the cert first.
>> How is it possible to accept the ssl transparently.
>>
>> Luke Hubbard wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 5/25/07, *jason justman* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>     Not trying to be negative, but missing on
>>>     RMTPS support should have froze the codebase at 0.4 until these
"Core"
>>>     features were locked down.
>>>
>>>
>>> Its true we should have sorted rtmps before now. However in classic
>>> open source defence its not an itch anyone has felt the need to
>>> scratch. RTMPS is RTMPT over SSL so all that it requires is some
>>> additional jetty / tomcat configuration.
>>>
>>> I hacked away at it tonight and got it working using this doc as
>>> reference.
>>>
>>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/How+to+configure+SSL
>>>
>>> 04:09:13:802 - Connecting to rtmps://127.0.0.1:1936/oflaDemo
>>> 04:09:14:294 - NetConnection.Connect.Success
>>> 04:09:53:269 - Playback - NetStream.Play.Reset
>>> 04:09:53:269 - Playback - NetStream.Play.Start
>>> ...
>>>
>>> You can try it out using the latest trunk.. conf/red5-rtmpt.xml
>>> Note you need to connect to https://localhost:1936/open and trust the
>>> cert before using rtmps.
>>>
>>> - Luke
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     J
>>>
>>>     JJason King wrote:
>>>     > Please, get out the shotgun.
>>>     > Based on Spring.  Concerned about RemoteObjects and AMF3.  GPL
>>>     > implementation of remoting/fds/lds.  Sounds like there's a big
>>>     overlap
>>>     > to me.
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