Hi,

I'm trying to get Red5 going in Virtual Environment 1 (VE 1) on OpenVZ 
(www.openvz.org - OS Server Virtualization).

My configuration:
- Host operating system OpenVZ = CentOS 5
- VE 1 / Guest operating system = CentOS 5 (running JDK 6 / Tomcat 6 / Red5)

Everything works except for one key element: port 1935 is not exposed 
through the Host operating system! From within the VE-1server it works fine 
(nmap localhost returns 1935).

Does anyone have experience with openvz and knowing how to open port 1935?

My wild guess is to add (yet have to try):
options ip_conntrack ports=1935
to "/etc/modprobe.conf" on the host operating system, but probably that 
doesn't make sense.

Any help / hints is welcome!

Ruben



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