If you’re on the private side of a NAT, then you can’t run a RTSP server there 
and expect clients on the (public) Internet to be able to reach you.  (You 
might be able to get this to work in some cases, but there’s no guarantee.)

If your RTSP server is behind a NAT, then the only *reliable* way to make it 
accessible from the (public) Internet is to put a proxy server (such as the 
“LIVE555 Proxy Server”) on the (public) Internet, and have it use your (private 
network) server as a ‘back end’.


Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/

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