Thomas,

On 6/8/07, Thomas Auge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How does the ping used by "ping interval" work? Is that an ICMP ping?
UDP? Does it drop the connection if one ping fails? Because that would
explain the problem: ICMP and UDP packets can get lost on the way, but
one failed ping does not necessarily warrant a disconnect.


No, it's not ICMP ping but a ping in RTMP packet which is sent via TCP and
will not get lost.

I found the inactivity timeout, too, but that is high enough to be
irrelevant to the problem.


Thomas Auge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I run a webcam chat application on red5. Sporadically users are
> disconnected from the red5 server. This seems to be related to latency.
> For example, a modem user publishing his webcam stream is guaranteed to
> be dropped a few seconds later. Or anyone with a heavy load (= high
> latency, probably some packet loss) on his connection will be dropped
> rather sooner than later. Randomly this happens to almost everyone, but
> packets do get lost all the time and latency can fluctuate everywhere,
> so that also makes sense too.
>
>
> Is there a configurable connection timeout? If not, what is the
> hardcoded timeout?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thomas
>
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