Hi Pierre,
Although I am not to familiar with Resin let me ask a couple of
questions.
Are you using any kind of connector between Resin and Apache?
If you have a connector, then the connector should be passing the
default port via a port
like 8009 or what the default passing port from Resin to Apache.
I still think you will have to reference ports 8080 (if that is
the default port for Resin like Tomcat)
Even though I am passing from Tomcat to Apache I still have to
reference port 8080 for both RTMP and RTMPT since
it does not make to port 80 until Tomcat passes via 8080 and 8009
(the connector port)
One more thing to check is to see if your router or firewall is
preventing port 1935 from passing through.
You might have to open up port 1935 to allow that through.
Regards,
Lenny
On 7/31/07, *Pierre-Yves Saumont* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello Lenny,
I succeded to compile an run the red5.war application !
(Thanks a lot for your help). I tested the port_tester and
BallControl with two computers on my LAN and it works fine,
although the port tester says taht every thing failed except
RTMP default port and 1935.
Now, I am experiencing a new problem : I intsalled the war on
my server, which I access through Internet. The port tester
gives the same result (sucess for RTMP default port and RTMP
1935, failure for everything else. However, I can make the
BallControl app to work.
My Resin instance is behind an Apache Server. Is there any
special setting for such a configuration ? I though the port
would perhaps be closed, but in that case, the port tester
should not show any success ? Should I use port 80 for rtmpt
? Here is what I used for the red5.properties file :
# HTTP
http.host=216.227.212.140
http.port=80
# RTMP
rtmp.host=216.227.212.140
rtmp.port=1935
rtmp.event_threads_core=16
rtmp.event_threads_max=32
# event threads queue: -1 unbounded, 0 direct (no queue), n
bounded queue
rtmp.event_threads_queue=-1
rtmp.event_threads_keepalive=60
rtmp.send_buffer_size=271360
rtmp.receive_buffer_size=65536
rtmp.ping_interval=5000
rtmp.max_inactivity=60000
# RTMPT
rtmpt.host=216.227.212.140
rtmpt.port=80
rtmpt.ping_interval=5000
rtmpt.max_inactivity=60000
# WEBAPP
webapp.contextPath=/
webapp.virtualHosts=*,
www.volgadev.com,volgadev.com,www.volgadev.com:80,volgadev.com:80
<http://www.volgadev.com,volgadev.com,www.volgadev.com:80,volgadev.com:80/>
Can you see anything wrong ?
Thanks again,
Pierre-Yves
Lenny Sorey a écrit :
Hello Pierre,
One thing to note.
In the WEB-INF folder under red5, there is a red5.properties.
Make sure it looks something like the following:
# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
http.port=8080
# RTMP
rtmp.host=0.0.0.0
rtmp.port=1935
rtmp.event_threads_core=16
rtmp.event_threads_max=32
# event threads queue: -1 unbounded, 0 direct (no queue), n
bounded queue
rtmp.event_threads_queue=-1
rtmp.event_threads_keepalive=60
rtmp.send_buffer_size=271360
rtmp.receive_buffer_size=65536
rtmp.ping_interval=5000
rtmp.max_inactivity=60000
# RTMPT
rtmpt.host=0.0.0.0
rtmpt.port=8080
rtmpt.ping_interval=5000
rtmpt.max_inactivity=60000
# WEBAPP
webapp.contextPath=/
webapp.virtualHosts=*,localhost
The ports by default are set for Jetty 8088 so you will have
to change for Tomcat default 8080. You can also
leave the http.host, rtmp.host and rtmpt.host lines at
0.0.0.0 <http://0.0.0.0/> while you test with localhost.
These will need to be changed to
your servers ip address if you run it other than localhost.
I have my test Tomcat server on an internal ip address of
10.2.0.10 <http://10.2.0.10/>.
If you think you did not receive all the needed jar files,
let me know and I will rar up the lib folder in multiple rar
files and place
it on my ftp for you to retrieve. But test with the port
changes first.
Good luck.
Lenny
On 7/31/07, *Pierre-Yves Saumont* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi Lenny,
Thanks a lot for you help !
I was running the war version of red5. I thought it was
the easiest way to test it on my Windows box and then
install it on my linux server.
Now I downloaded the sources from trunk, but I could not
managed to run the ant webwar task. The dependencies are
missing ! I believe I should run the "all" task to
automatically download the dependcies, but it fails with
a lot of errors, after running for hours ! So I
installed dependencies by hand, which is a very very
tedious job!
Now, after a full day, I managed to get the whole thing
compile en build. The result is exactly the same :
testing ports fails on all ports.
I tried to port the war application from the standalone
version to my application server, but it also fails
wiith a lot of errors because the compiled classe are
not present in this version. I believe this is due to
some specificity of the Jetty server. I need to use
Resin as a server. Any idea how to port the war to
another App Server ?
Thanks,
Pierre-Yves
Lenny Sorey a écrit :
Hi Pierre,
One question. Did you build the Tomcat RED5 app with
"ant webwar"?
What version of Java are you using?
Did you download directly from the RED5 svn trunk?
If you download from RED5 Trunk, and build with ANT
"ant webwar"
You will see a red5.war in the dist folder. You can
explode this war file and
place in your Tomcat webapps folder.
From this point you should be able to run RED5 with the
Demo apps with localhost.
Make sure you have the following identified in your
environment variables.
java.target_version=${java.specification.version}
(Java version needs to be either 1.5 or 1.6)
Ah, another thing to note. When you download from the
RED5 Trunk for the first time,
run "ANT" from the red5 root folder so you will get the
jar files you will need to
compile with "ANT WEBWAR"
I am and have been running RED5 with the following config:
Tomcat 6.0.13
Java 1.6.0_2
RED5 Trunk
Apache 2.2.4
Here is the url running with RED5 running with Tomcat:
http://red5.fatdot.com <http://red5.fatdot.com/>
Good luck.
Lenny
On 7/29/07, *Pierre-Yves Saumont* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Thanks for your help,
I just tried this, but it does not change anything.
As soon as I click on the connect button, I get the
error message, with no noticeable delay. This make
my think perhaps the server is not reached. So I
shutdown the server and try again. Then I get the
same message. So the problem must be with the
client application.
Pierre-Yves
Ben Wade a écrit :
Maybe try putting in the ip address of the server
instead of localhost.
Regards,
Ben Wade
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
*Pierre-Yves Saumont
*Sent:* Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:15 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [Red5] No connection to red5 server
Hello,
I am trying to use the red5 war application.
Everything seems to have been installed correctly
(except that the application is complaining about
a missinh mina/spring integration class that I
have added.)
I can display all examples, but I can't connect
anyone. clicking on the connect button displays an
error message : "Please check connection URI
String and try again". The URI I am unsing is, for
example, "rtmp://localhost/SOSample"
When I use the Port tests application, it fails on
all ports (Default, 80, 443 and 1935).
Ha anyone an idea about what is going wrong ? (I
tested the application with Resin an Tomcat)
Thnks for any help
Pierre-Yves
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