[Red5] No connection to red5 server

Pierre-Yves Saumont pys at volga.fr
Tue Jul 31 14:47:31 EDT 2007


Hello Lenny,

I succeded to compile an run the red5.war application ! (Thanks a lot 
for your help). I tested the port_tester and BallControl with two 
computers on my LAN and it works fine, although the port tester says 
taht every thing failed except RTMP default port and 1935.

Now, I am experiencing a new problem : I intsalled the war on my server, 
which I access through Internet. The port tester gives the same result 
(sucess for RTMP default port and RTMP 1935, failure for everything 
else. However, I can make the BallControl app to work.

My Resin instance is behind an Apache Server. Is there any special 
setting for such a configuration ? I though the port would perhaps be 
closed, but in that case,  the port tester should not show any success ? 
Should I use port 80 for rtmpt ? Here is what I used for the 
red5.properties file :

# HTTP
http.host=216.227.212.140
http.port=80
# RTMP
rtmp.host=216.227.212.140
rtmp.port=1935
rtmp.event_threads_core=16
rtmp.event_threads_max=32
# event threads queue: -1 unbounded, 0 direct (no queue), n bounded queue
rtmp.event_threads_queue=-1
rtmp.event_threads_keepalive=60
rtmp.send_buffer_size=271360
rtmp.receive_buffer_size=65536
rtmp.ping_interval=5000
rtmp.max_inactivity=60000
# RTMPT
rtmpt.host=216.227.212.140
rtmpt.port=80
rtmpt.ping_interval=5000
rtmpt.max_inactivity=60000
# WEBAPP
webapp.contextPath=/
webapp.virtualHosts=*,www.volgadev.com,volgadev.com,www.volgadev.com:80,volgadev.com:80

Can you see anything wrong ?

Thanks again,

Pierre-Yves

Lenny Sorey a écrit :
> Hello Pierre,
>  
> One thing to note.
>  
> In the WEB-INF folder under red5, there is a red5.properties.
>  
> Make sure it looks something like the following:
>  
> # HTTP
> http.host=0.0.0.0
> http.port=8080
> # RTMP
> rtmp.host=0.0.0.0
> rtmp.port=1935
> rtmp.event_threads_core=16
> rtmp.event_threads_max=32
> # event threads queue: -1 unbounded, 0 direct (no queue), n bounded queue
> rtmp.event_threads_queue=-1
> rtmp.event_threads_keepalive=60
> rtmp.send_buffer_size=271360
> rtmp.receive_buffer_size=65536
> rtmp.ping_interval=5000
> rtmp.max_inactivity=60000
> # RTMPT
> rtmpt.host=0.0.0.0
> rtmpt.port=8080
> rtmpt.ping_interval=5000
> rtmpt.max_inactivity=60000
> # WEBAPP
> webapp.contextPath=/
> webapp.virtualHosts=*,localhost
>
>  
>
> The ports by default are set for Jetty 8088 so you will have to change 
> for Tomcat default 8080. You can also
> leave the http.host, rtmp.host and rtmpt.host lines at 0.0.0.0 
> <http://0.0.0.0> while you test with localhost. These will need to be 
> changed to
> your servers ip address if you run it other than localhost. I have my 
> test Tomcat server on an internal ip address of 10.2.0.10 
> <http://10.2.0.10>.
>  
> If you think you did not receive all the needed jar files, let me know 
> and I will rar up the lib folder in multiple rar files and place
> it on my ftp for you to retrieve. But test with the port changes first.
>  
> Good luck.
>  
> Lenny
>
>
>  
> On 7/31/07, *Pierre-Yves Saumont* <pys at volga.fr <mailto:pys at volga.fr>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Lenny,
>
>     Thanks a lot for you help !
>
>     I was running the war version of red5. I thought it was the
>     easiest way to test it on my Windows box and then install it on my
>     linux server.
>
>     Now I downloaded the sources from trunk, but I could not managed
>     to run the ant webwar task. The dependencies are missing ! I
>     believe I should run the "all" task to automatically download the
>     dependcies, but it fails with a lot of errors, after running for
>     hours ! So I installed dependencies by hand, which is a very very
>     tedious job!
>     Now, after a full day, I managed to get the whole thing compile en
>     build. The result is exactly the same : testing ports fails on all
>     ports.
>
>     I tried to port the war application from the standalone version to
>     my application server, but it also fails wiith a lot of errors
>     because the compiled classe are not present in this version. I
>     believe this is due to some specificity of the Jetty server. I
>     need to use Resin as a server. Any idea how to port the war to
>     another App Server ?
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Pierre-Yves
>
>
>
>     Lenny Sorey a écrit :
>>     Hi Pierre,
>>      
>>     One question. Did you build the Tomcat RED5 app with "ant webwar"?
>>      
>>     What version of Java are you using?
>>      
>>     Did you download directly from the RED5 svn trunk?
>>      
>>     If you download from RED5 Trunk, and build with ANT  "ant webwar"
>>      
>>     You will see a red5.war in the dist folder. You can explode this
>>     war file and
>>     place in your Tomcat webapps folder.
>>      
>>     From this point you should be able to run RED5 with the Demo apps
>>     with localhost.
>>      
>>     Make sure you have the following identified in your environment
>>     variables.
>>      
>>     java.target_version=${java.specification.version}   (Java version
>>     needs to be either 1.5 or 1.6)
>>      
>>     Ah, another thing to note. When you download from the RED5 Trunk
>>     for the first time,
>>     run "ANT" from the red5 root folder so you will get the jar files
>>     you will need to
>>     compile with "ANT WEBWAR"
>>      
>>     I am and have been running RED5 with the following config:
>>      
>>     Tomcat 6.0.13
>>     Java 1.6.0_2
>>     RED5 Trunk
>>     Apache 2.2.4
>>      
>>     Here is the url running with RED5 running with Tomcat:
>>     http://red5.fatdot.com <http://red5.fatdot.com/>
>>      
>>     Good luck.
>>      
>>     Lenny
>>      
>>      
>>      
>>      
>>
>>
>>      
>>     On 7/29/07, *Pierre-Yves Saumont* <pys at volga.fr
>>     <mailto:pys at volga.fr>> wrote:
>>
>>         Thanks for your help,
>>
>>         I just tried this, but it does not change anything. As soon
>>         as I click on the connect button, I get the error message,
>>         with no noticeable delay. This make my think perhaps the
>>         server is not reached. So I shutdown the server and try
>>         again. Then I get the same message. So the problem must be
>>         with the client application.
>>
>>         Pierre-Yves
>>
>>         Ben Wade a écrit :
>>>
>>>         Maybe try putting in the ip address of the server instead of
>>>         localhost.
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         Regards,
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         Ben Wade
>>>
>>>         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>         *From:* red5-bounces at osflash.org
>>>         <mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org> [
>>>         mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] *On Behalf Of *Pierre-Yves
>>>         Saumont
>>>         *Sent:* Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:15 PM
>>>         *To:* red5 at osflash.org <mailto:red5 at osflash.org>
>>>         *Subject:* [Red5] No connection to red5 server
>>>
>>>          
>>>
>>>         Hello,
>>>
>>>         I am trying to use the red5 war application. Everything
>>>         seems to have been installed correctly (except that the
>>>         application is complaining about a missinh mina/spring
>>>         integration class that I have added.)
>>>
>>>         I can display all examples, but I can't connect anyone.
>>>         clicking on the connect button displays an error message :
>>>         "Please check connection URI String and try again". The URI
>>>         I am unsing is, for example, "rtmp://localhost/SOSample"
>>>
>>>         When I use the Port tests application, it fails on all ports
>>>         (Default, 80, 443 and 1935).
>>>
>>>         Ha anyone an idea about what is going wrong ? (I tested the
>>>         application with Resin an Tomcat)
>>>
>>>         Thnks for any help
>>>
>>>         Pierre-Yves
>>>
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