Actually does anyone know what the default port FMS uses for rtmps is? I assume since 80 is used for rtmpt 443 would be used for rtmps.
Currently red5 uses the following ports.. 1935 => rtmp 5080 => http 8088 => rtmpt How about we make these the default ports.. 1935 => rtmp 5080 => http + rtmpt ( I think we can run both off the same port ) 5443 => rtmps People should use firewall to map from 5080 => 80 and 5433 => 443 What do the people think? Should http and rtmpt be on the same port? - Luke On 5/25/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK great this works, sorry I mean I was not sure if the rtmps protocol worked. There is a port for 1936 already setup for the debug proxy if enabled but not really sure what the debug proxy is. I guess this is a standard SSL arrangement so will need a signed one. Flash 9 brings up the SSL cert confirmation for you, I was worried it wouldnt for testing etc. Thanks. Luke Hubbard wrote: > 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] > <mailto:[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 <http://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]> > >>> <mailto:[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. 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