> Since these ports are not required when tunnelling over HTTP, what would be
> the best way to not create the listening sockets in the first place?
I can't "not create the listening sockets in the first place". What I can do,
however, is - when the RTSP client knows that it's going to request
Thanks Ross;
Unfortunately, the problem is with the various Windows Firewall programs. When
an application opens a listening port, then most firewalls will totally block
that application. McAFee and the built in Windows firewall exhibit this
behaviour.
It is expected that we need to configu
> However the problem is that in both samples, we have listening UDP sockets on
> the client side.
Don't worry. Those (2) sockets are created, but if you're receiving the
RTP/RTCP packets over TCP (either over the RTSP/TCP connection, or over a
RTSP/HTTP/TCP connection) then those sockets are
Hi Ross;
We are have tried both the openRTSP, and testRTSPClient samples.
We are tunnelling over HTTP. Both samples work – we receive video and can
display it.
However the problem is that in both samples, we have listening UDP sockets on
the client side.
The whole idea of tunnelling over HTT
Is there a support for http tunneling where the rtsp and transport
packets are transmitted over http (so that it can bypass proxy
servers and firewalls)
RTSP/RTP/RTCP-over-HTTP is currently supported for clients, but not
(yet) for servers.
Also, will trick mode (forward and reverse play) pr
Hi,
I am using live555 media server for Video on demand streaming with trick
mode as a requirement.
Is there a support for http tunneling where the rtsp and transport packets
are transmitted over http (so that it can bypass proxy servers and
firewalls)
Also, will trick mode (forward and reverse
I would like to know if the Live555 code supports RTSP Tunneling over HTTP.
Also,if the Section 10.12 in RFC2326(Binary interleaved data method) is laso
well supported
by live555.
Yes, we support both (although RTSP-over-HTTP tunneling is not yet
fully implemented at the server end).
Hi All,
I would like to know if the Live555 code supports RTSP Tunneling over HTTP.
Also,if the Section 10.12 in RFC2326(Binary interleaved data method) is laso
well supported
by live555.
Regards,
Me
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