Re: RTMPS

2010-08-24 Thread Lancelot
I've stopped red5 service and there is nothing else listening on port
80 and 443.

What do you mean about "Have you really enabled the RTMPS Socket in
the configuration?". I'm missing a configuration?

I've read "native RTMPS" thread. I cannot understand what i need to
configure.


On 24 Ago, 09:53, Sebastian Wagner  wrote:
> Have you really enabled the RTMPS Socket in the configuration? Is there
> anything listening on port 443?
>
> Also have a look at the *native RTMPS* thread.
>
> Sebastian
>
> 2010/8/24 Lancelot 
>
>
>
> > I need to use openmeetings through internet and cannot use RTMP
> > because users ldap password are sent in plain text.
> > So I'm trying to use RTMPS (i've only windows clients). I'm using
> > OpenMeetings 1.3 RC1 r3264 on CentOS 5.5.
>
> > I've generated a self signed certificate with our Active Directory
> > Certification Authity using comands:
>
> >        keytool -keysize 2048 -genkey -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -
> > keystore keystore
> >        keytool -certreq -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -file red5.csr -
> > keystore keystore
> >        ...
> >        keytool -import -alias root -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
> > file certca.cer
> >        keytool -import -alias red5 -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
> > file red5.cer
>
> > I've copied keystore file to conf folder.
>
> > I've modified conf/red5.properties file:
>
> >        # HTTP
> >        http.host=0.0.0.0
> >        #http.port=5080
> >        http.port=80
> >        #https.port=8443
> >        https.port=443
>
> >        ...
>
> >        # RTMPS
> >        rtmps.host=0.0.0.0
> >        #rtmps.port=8443
> >        rtmps.port=443
> >        rtmps.ping_interval=5000
> >        rtmps.max_inactivity=6
> >        rtmps.max_keep_alive_requests=-1
> >        rtmps.max_threads=20
> >        rtmps.acceptor_thread_count=2
> >        rtmps.processor_cache=20
> >        # RTMPS Keystore Password
> >        rtmps.keystorepass=**
>
> > I've also modified webapps/openmeetings/config.xml file:
>
> >        ...
> >        443
> >        ...
> >        yes
> >        ...
>
> > I've restarted red5 but clients fail using RTPMS on port 443 and then
> > use RTMPT on port 80.
> > What am I doing wrong?
>
> > Thanks.
>
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RTMPS

2010-08-23 Thread Lancelot
I need to use openmeetings through internet and cannot use RTMP
because users ldap password are sent in plain text.
So I'm trying to use RTMPS (i've only windows clients). I'm using
OpenMeetings 1.3 RC1 r3264 on CentOS 5.5.

I've generated a self signed certificate with our Active Directory
Certification Authity using comands:

keytool -keysize 2048 -genkey -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -
keystore keystore
keytool -certreq -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -file red5.csr -
keystore keystore
...
keytool -import -alias root -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
file certca.cer
keytool -import -alias red5 -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
file red5.cer

I've copied keystore file to conf folder.

I've modified conf/red5.properties file:

# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
#http.port=5080
http.port=80
#https.port=8443
https.port=443

...

# RTMPS
rtmps.host=0.0.0.0
#rtmps.port=8443
rtmps.port=443
rtmps.ping_interval=5000
rtmps.max_inactivity=6
rtmps.max_keep_alive_requests=-1
rtmps.max_threads=20
rtmps.acceptor_thread_count=2
rtmps.processor_cache=20
# RTMPS Keystore Password
rtmps.keystorepass=**

I've also modified webapps/openmeetings/config.xml file:

...
443
...
yes
...

I've restarted red5 but clients fail using RTPMS on port 443 and then
use RTMPT on port 80.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

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RTMPS

2010-08-23 Thread Lancelot
I need to use openmeetings through internet and cannot use RTMP
because users ldap password are sent in plain text.
So I'm trying to use RTMPS (i've only windows clients). I'm using
OpenMeetings 1.3 RC1 r3264 on CentOS 5.5.

I've generated a self signed certificate with our Active Directory
Certification Authity using comands:

keytool -keysize 2048 -genkey -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -
keystore
keystore
keytool -certreq -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -file red5.csr -
keystore
keystore
...
keytool -import -alias root -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
file
certca.cer
keytool -import -alias red5 -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -
file
red5.cer

I've copied keystore file to conf folder.

I've modified conf/red5.properties file:

# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
#http.port=5080
http.port=80
#https.port=8443
https.port=443

...

# RTMPS
rtmps.host=0.0.0.0
#rtmps.port=8443
rtmps.port=443
rtmps.ping_interval=5000
rtmps.max_inactivity=6
rtmps.max_keep_alive_requests=-1
rtmps.max_threads=20
rtmps.acceptor_thread_count=2
rtmps.processor_cache=20
# RTMPS Keystore Password
rtmps.keystorepass=**

I've also modified webapps/openmeetings/config.xml file:

...
443
...
yes
...

I've restarted red5 but client try to use RTPMS on port 443 and the
use RTMPT on port 80.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

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RTMPS

2010-08-23 Thread Lancelot
I need to use openmeetings through internet and cannot use RTMP
because users ldap password are sent in plain text.
So I'm trying to use RTMPS (i've only windows clients). I'm using
OpenMeetings 1.3 RC1 r3264 on CentOS 5.5.

I've generated a self signed certificate with our Active Directory
Certification Authity using comands:

keytool -keysize 2048 -genkey -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -keystore
keystore
keytool -certreq -alias red5 -keyalg RSA -file red5.csr -keystore
keystore
...
keytool -import -alias root -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -file
certca.cer
keytool -import -alias red5 -keystore keystore -trustcacerts -file
red5.cer

I've copied keystore file to conf folder.

I've modified conf/red5.properties file:

# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
#http.port=5080
http.port=80
#https.port=8443
https.port=443

...

# RTMPS
rtmps.host=0.0.0.0
#rtmps.port=8443
rtmps.port=443
rtmps.ping_interval=5000
rtmps.max_inactivity=6
rtmps.max_keep_alive_requests=-1
rtmps.max_threads=20
rtmps.acceptor_thread_count=2
rtmps.processor_cache=20
# RTMPS Keystore Password
rtmps.keystorepass=**

I've also modified webapps/openmeetings/config.xml file:

...
443
...
no
...

I've restarted red5 but client try to use RTPMS on port 443 and the
use RTMPT on port 80.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

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