[Red5] RTMPTunneling

Jakub Kahovec jakub.kahovec at googlemail.com
Fri May 19 08:07:06 EDT 2006


Hi,
I'd like to ask how this tunneling works. Is a client try to connect via 
default port (1935) and when it fails then via tunneling port (i.e .80).
Is really enough just to change the tunneling port in red5.properties ? 
As Tom rightly pointed it out  the tunneling port is also defined in 
other files and it stays
there unchanged (8088) even though it was changed during the installation.
I tried to find some other information about Red5 tunneling but 
eventually hasn't found anything particularly useful.
I think tunneling via ports like 80 is getting more a more important and 
should have been devoted more attention as all these paranoid 
administrators make our developers' lives more and more difficult ;-)

Thank you

Jakub



Tom Krcha wrote:
> Schön! :) Works!
>
> Changing the port:
>
> I've changed the port in conf/red5.properties, restarted server, ran it
> again and it takes the same port 8088 (in conf was written different one).
>
> Another conf file: conf/red5-rtmpt.xml:
> There is also written the port number 8088. But changing this #, nothing
> happens again. 
> Even if I changed the # on these 2 places.
>
> RTMPS (in conf/red5-rtmpt.xml - there are some commented elements about it)
> Is this protocol already implemented and tested?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Tom
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:Red5-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf
> Of Joachim Bauch
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 12:23 AM
> To: Red5 at osflash.org
> Subject: Re: [Red5] RTMPTunneling
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Tom Krcha wrote:
>   
>> How about the RTMPT?
>>
>> From the Joachim's tutorial I am like a blind pirate :)
>>
>> Does anybody know how to setup it?
>>     
>
> It's running on port 8088 by default, you can change the port
> in conf/red5.properties.
>
> Joachim
>
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