Win XP
IE6
Behind router, no other firewall.
Flash Player 9,0,28

Connected with both successfully.

Is there any way the other person can test connecting to port 5554
using the AS2 version? This will at least tell you if it is a port
number related issue as opposed to a version issue.

On 4/13/07, Michael Mudge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wrote an app in AS3, served from
http://www.biality.com/tubes/as3/tubes.swf, which makes a socket
connection back to www.biality.com, port 5554.  I also have an AS2
version of this app at http://www.biality.com/tubes/tubes.swf.

The other person I'm working with is able to use the AS2 version, but
not the AS3 version -- he is running the latest Flash Player 9.  The AS3
version is firing an IOError (not a security error).  Can anyone else
report on who can connect, who can't, and what player you're using?

Any thoughts on why the connection can't be established?  Obviously,
firewall settings and whatnot can play a role -- although his AS2
version (which uses a different port) is working fine.  Is there
something special about port 5554?  Is there something I can set-up on
the www.biality.com server to fix this?

- Kipp

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