Chrome has internal Flash, so it's results are usually different ... On Linuxes your can switch between Flash implementations in Chrome (might not help)
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:21 AM, Bart Coninckx <[email protected]>wrote: > Is the RTMPS browser dependant? Is this not taken care of by Flash? > > > BC > > On 02/07/13 02:03, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > > The latest Chrome version is something like 23. If I'm not mistaken rtmps > world in latest chrome under Ubuntu > On Feb 7, 2013 4:08 AM, "Stephen Cottham" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Could well be, I'll check tomorrow for sure. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 6 Feb 2013, at 20:58, "Bart Coninckx" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > What version of OM? >> > >> > I seem to remember having read that login happens over RTMPS (but I >> might bve wrong), >> > >> > BC >> > >> > >> > On 02/06/13 19:57, Stephen Cottham wrote: >> >> Hi Bart, >> >> >> >> My findings are that Linux doesn't play nice with RTMPS using the >> latest >> >> flash regardless of browser. >> >> >> >> Windows 7 and Windows XP I don't have any issues with either FF or >> IE8/9 >> >> using Flash 11.5.502.146. >> >> >> >> If you keep the Web session to be HTTPS then the logon is still >> >> encrypted so credentials are ok. >> >> >> >> Best Regards >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Stephen Cottham >> >> Group IT Manager (Associate) >> >> >> >> Robert Bird Group >> >> Level 5, 333 Ann St >> >> Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia >> >> Phone: +6173 319 2777 (AUS) >> >> Phone: +44207 633 2880 (UK) >> >> Fax: +6173 319 2799 >> >> Mobile: +61400 756 963 (AUS) >> >> Mobile: +447900 918 616 (UK) >> >> Web: www.robertbird.com >> >> >> >> >> >> This email and any attachments are confidential and may contain >> legally privileged information or copyright material. 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None of the sender or its >> related entities accepts any liability for any consequential damage >> resulting from this email containing computer viruses. >> >> Disclaimer added by CodeTwo Exchange Rules >> http://www.codetwo.com >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Bart Coninckx [mailto:[email protected]] >> >> Sent: 06 February 2013 18:52 >> >> To: [email protected] >> >> Subject: RTMPS and Flash across different browsers >> >> >> >> All, >> >> >> >> >> >> am testing with >> >> apache-openmeetings-2.1.0.r1441250-31-01-2013_2314.tar.gz in >> combination >> >> with HTTPS/RTMPS on different browsers. >> >> >> >> My findings: >> >> >> >> Chrome 15 with flash-player-11.2.202.261-1.18.1.x86_64 in Linux: no go >> >> Firefox 18.0 flash-player-11.2.202.261-1.18.1.x86_64, in Linux: no go >> >> Firefox 18.0.1 on Win XP: no go >> >> IE 8.0 on Win XP: works >> >> IE 9.0 in Win 7: no go, but was not on the latest Flash Player yet, >> >> device has issues with updating. >> >> >> >> >> >> When "no go", the error is: >> >> >> >> [WARN] [NioProcessor-18] org.red5.server.net.rtmps.RTMPSMinaIoHandler - >> >> Exception caught SSL handshake failed. >> >> >> >> >> >> I remember Sebastian was going to check some things with the Flash >> >> Player, but not sure what the findings were. >> >> >> >> >> >> I think I will disable RTMPS for the meantime. Am I right in stating >> >> that this renders logging on insecure? Anything else? >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> >> >> >> BC >> > >> > >> >> > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax
