I've been stuck on other issues, so I'm curious - did you have any luck? I'll probably be doing some testing next week or the week after depending on my schedule, so if you haven't tried it by then I can update people. :)
Nicholas *Nicholas Tang**:* VP, Dev Ops [email protected] | t: +1 (646) 495 9707 x164 | m: +1 (347) 410 6066 | 111 8th Avenue, Floor 15, New York, NY 10011 [image: www.livestream.com] <http://www.livestream.com/> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Kristian Lyngstol < [email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 05:59:15PM -0500, Nicholas Tang wrote: > > Question: is it possible to load balance rtsp servers using Varnish? > They'd > > need to "stick" based on client ip. My thought was to try something like > > this: > > Well, RTSP is two-way and keeps state. HTTP only allows clients to send > requests and doesn't keep state.... > > I woduln't rule it out - RTSP is specced to "support the same sort of > caching as HTTP" - but it's probably going to be a hack. > > Ask me in a few days - though - by a WILD coincidence, I'm hacking on rtsp > anyway. > > - Kristian >
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