[osflash] Alternative to service capture (AMF traffic sniffer)
Chris Allen
mrchrisallen at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 18:05:45 EDT 2006
On 8/28/06, Ken Rogers <kRogers at iwin.com> wrote:
> Fantastic idea since I have been recently creating a few apps that rely
> on webservices as well as game (xml socket) data. I have been using a
> separate gateway alongside the socket not thinking that maybe they could
> share the same connection. Thanks for keeping my brain on it's toes!
> *ponders last statement*
>
Hi Ken,
I'm glad that you like the idea. it could actually be a fairly simple
Red5 application, nothing would need to change with the Red5 server
itself. The application could just proxy everything it got to the
final location which could be another Red5 server, AMFPHP, or
whatever.
Anyway, if you start to work on it, let me know.
-Chris
>
> Chris Allen wrote:
> > On 8/27/06, John Grden <neoriley at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> no, I had said I might write in some tools specific to remoting - that's all
> >> ;)
> >> On 8/27/06, João Saleiro <joao.saleiro at webfuel.pt> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hey guys,
> >>>
> >>> is there any open-source (or free) alternative to Service Capture
> >>> ( http://kevinlangdon.com/serviceCapture/) to sniff AMF
> >>>
> >> traffic? I think
> >>
> >
> > Well you could certainly use Red5 to get something going like that. As
> > Red5 already listens on those ports and can understand RTMP and AMF,
> > it wouldn't be too far fetched to create a proxy server application
> > with it. It would be a pretty cool project. It's more than likely
> > beyond the scope of Red5 to build it, so you might have to do it
> > yourself, but the tools are there to do so if you choose.
> >
> > -Chris
> >
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