I'm pretty sure this is how you do it:
Open /red5/conf/red5.properties Change this line: rtmp.port=1935 to rtmp.port=xxxx Restart red5 Regards, Ben Wade _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex van Niel Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 5:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Red5] How to use another port then 1935 Hi, I was just wondering, is there a way to stream flash video other than over port 1935? i.e. use port 80? We have encountered several stubborned people that refuse to open their firewall for outgoing data over port 1935. How does Youtube for instance stream their video? Over http I suppose and they don't user a streaming server then? Or are they? Is Red5 capable of doing something I am suggesting? Hope someone can help. Cheers, Alex van Niel Jozef vandenBroek Productions B.V. Prins Hendriklaan 21 5707CJ Helmond T: +31(0)492 539 523 F: +31(0)492 535 983 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.jozef.nl <http://www.jozef.nl/>
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