> On Jun 4, 2020, at 4:41 AM, Admin via live-devel
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> How does the HTTP server pick up the output from the proxy
The “LIVE555 HLS Proxy” outputs files (HLS segments and a “.m3u8” ‘index’ file)
into a file system directory (the directory from which the "LIVE555 HLS Proxy”
comman
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Never mind, I see your second proposed solution (which I
misunderstood at first glance) answers that question. So the files need to be
moved over. Let me think on that one. On Wed, 03 Jun 2020 12:41:01 -0400
Me wrote Okay okay very
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Okay okay very good. How about this? Since I don’t want to require
users to open ports on the firewall, RPi runs HLS proxy and yes still have the
OpenVPN or maybe a tunnel firewall to the HTTP server running on my server? I
see in the documen
> On Jun 4, 2020, at 2:34 AM, Admin via live-devel
> wrote:
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> Help a newbie? I would like to have an RTSP proxy running on a Raspberry Pi
> advertising to an HLS proxy running on a server. I noticed the HLS proxy has
> a -R "REGISTER" flag to listen for an advertised RTSP stream, but how d
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Help a newbie? I would like to have an RTSP proxy running on a Raspberry Pi
advertising to an HLS proxy running on a server. I noticed the HLS proxy has a
-R "REGISTER" flag to listen for an advertised RTSP stream, but how do I
configure the RTSP proxy to advertise?
Here's