Yes, this IP camera is probably doing the wrong thing by specifying an IPv4 
address in its “o=“ line, but an IPv6 address in its “c=“ line.  But our code 
doesn’t even look at the “o=“ line; it cares only about the “c=“ line.

In this case, the IP camera is telling the client (via the “c=“ line) that it 
expects to be contacted via IPv6.  If the IP camera is not, in fact, reachable 
via IPv6, then this is a bug in the IP camera; you should contact the 
manufacturer of that camera, asking them to fix their bug.  This has nothing to 
do with us.

Remember: The IP camera is something that you have paid money for, so its 
manufacturer is under some obligation to you.  The LIVE555 software is 
something that you have paid nothing for, so we are under no obligation to do 
anything to accommodate this buggy server.


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


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