One of the things that surprised me from my (informal) survey - earlier this 
month - about people’s experiences with the “LIVE555 HLS Proxy” is that nobody 
reported having problems with firewalls.

I had thought that - with many (most?) people’s RTSP feeds (e.g., network 
cameras) likely being behind a firewall - people would have problems exporting 
the generated HLS segments (and “.m3u8” index file) to a place where a web 
server, accessible from the public Internet, would be able to read them.

Or are people using these HLS streams only internally, and not making them 
available to the public Internet?

But if you are making the HLS streams available to the public Internet, I’d be 
interested to learn how you solved the problem of bringing the HLS segments 
across a firewall (for use by a web server)?


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


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