On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 07:07 -0700, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> The bottom line here is that you cannot run a RTSP server behind a
> NAT, unless you are satisfied with accessing the server's streams
> using RTP-over-TCP only.
>
> The IETF is currently working on standardizing techniques (probably
>
The bottom line here is that you cannot run a RTSP server behind a
NAT, unless you are satisfied with accessing the server's streams
using RTP-over-TCP only.
The IETF is currently working on standardizing techniques (probably
based on ICE) that may allow RTSP servers behind a NAT to work, and
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 08:59 -0700, romater wrote:
> Hello:
>EveryOne, Thanks for your help!
>Now my problem is that: my client player and the stream
> server
> are behind different NAT ,after client player connect the stream serve
> by
> rtsp protocal,the stream serve begi
>The software vlc
>can solve this problem,but I do not known how it do?
VLC solves this problem by requesting RTP-over-TCP streaming. Your
client can do the same.
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Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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Hello:
EveryOne, Thanks for your help!
Now my problem is that: my client player and the stream server
are behind different NAT ,after client player connect the stream serve by
rtsp protocal,the stream serve begin send the video rtp packets,but the rtp
packets can not arrive