True, that's a client side thing but being able to run all protocols
on all ports isn't possible with Red5 atm and that's what we're
looking for..
Quote from Joachim in APPSERVER-124:
"The fallback from RTMP to RTPMT is done by the client, not the
server. And of course you can setup Red5 to run on port 1935 (RTMP)
and 80 (RTMPT). Just edit conf/red5.properties and restart the server.
What you probably want is a possibility to run all protocols on any
port - this is an enhancement and not that easy as we have different
networking libraries for RTMP and RTMPT (HTTP)."
Thijs
On Aug 9, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Luke Hubbard wrote:
Isn't it client side code that is responsible for switching to run
over other ports.
I don't see how this can be handled on the server since it cannot
control a client that is not connected.
- Luke
On 8/9/07, Ben Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Evert,
--Ports can't be instable. The difference between port 80 and 1935
is the
16 bit integer value.. Nothing else is involved here..
----
I meant his system doesn't handle rtmp in a stable manner. The
connection
drops out for some reason and red5 dist doesn't have a "fallback
mechanism"
from rtmp port 1935 to 80 or 443 like fms or wowza's mechanism.
Regards,
Ben Wade
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Of Evert | Rooftop
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 12:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [Red5] instable port correction
Ben Wade wrote:
>
> It seems that Red5 does not automatically detect working ports
and correct
> it like FMS and wowza do (which he can stream from). Here's a
scenario.
If
> port 1935 is not stable (for whatever reason) then port 80 or
port 443
would
> automatically be used and swapped if need be on the fly.
Ports can't be instable. The difference between port 80 and 1935 is
the
16 bit integer value.. Nothing else is involved here..
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