no, no....i liked it much better when it was just magic ;)

On 3/13/07, Ruben Waitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Correct, red5 uses port 1935 for the rtmp protocol.

rtmp:// -> maps to 1935

just like

http:// -> maps to 80

and https:// maps to 443



(Look at:
http://www.red5tutorials.net/index.php/Red5Tutorials:FAQ#What_ports_are_used_by_Red5_server.3F
 for
more info)



ruben



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
*Van:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Namens
*Travis McCauley
*Verzonden:* dinsdag 13 maart 2007 15:36
*Aan:* [email protected]
*Onderwerp:* [Red5] Port Magic? localhost/oflaDemo



Hi,



I'm running the war version of  red5 0.6rc2 in tomcat 5.5. I'm using
oflaDemo and everything is working well. But I don't understand how my flash
player is able to connect to red5 inside of tomcat **without** explicitly
asking for port 8080.



The url I'm providing is rtmp://localhost/oflaDemo. Tomcat is running on
8080. When red5 starts inside of tomcat does it create a server inside of a
server that is listening on another port?  If so, then the flash player must
use a default port (other than 80) for rtmp requests?



I'm happy that it's working but I'm confused.



Thanks very much for any clarification on this issue. Eventually I want to
run red5 on port 80 so I need to figure this out.



-Travis McCauley

Canadian Music Centre

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