[Red5] Getting Red5 running on a remote server.
Paul Tondeur
paul at dnbmedia.com
Tue Dec 16 10:08:46 PST 2008
I just mentioned the error: The system cannot find the path specified.
In your post. That's caused by a missing local system variable JAVA_HOME
which should point to your JDK.
Hopefully that will help!
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From: red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] On
Behalf Of Paul Tondeur
Sent: dinsdag 16 december 2008 18:56
To: red5 at osflash.org
Subject: Re: [Red5] Getting Red5 running on a remote server.
Hi Trevor,
I'm running red5 on a laptop as my test server (which is runs on XP). In
order to connect with it from outside, I had to add an exception in the
windows firewall for tcp 1935, have you done that as well?
Paul
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From: red5-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:red5-bounces at osflash.org] On
Behalf Of Trevor Burton
Sent: dinsdag 16 december 2008 18:31
To: red5 at osflash.org
Subject: [Red5] Getting Red5 running on a remote server.
I'm having fun, fun, fun with red5 locally... no problems getting it
going with the plugin and running from within eclipse
BUT
getting things running remotely on my web server doesn't seem to be as
much fun.
I have a windows server and i've had 0.7 running on this server before
without too much hassle.
starting and stopping and running the service is fine.... it starts and
stops and i can install and run the demos no problem
but, after editing the red5.properties file i still can't connect to it
from another machine
is there a resource somewhere that walks through the steps for getting
things running on a web server?
also, if i try and start the server using red5.bat i ALWAYS get
Starting Red5 (org.red5.server.Standalone)
The system cannot find the path specified.
but the .jar file is there so not sure why it can't be found...
can anyone point me in the right direction here.... please?
--
Trevor Burton
http://www.flashmonkey.org
http://www.paperworld3d.com
http://www.infrared5.com
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