On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Jure Pečar wrote:
>
> If anyone is going to dig this in the archives, here is the simplest way:
>
> * download http://docs.real.com/docs/proxykit/osrtspproxy_2_0.tar.gz
> * patch with patches from
> http://www.grogy.com/local_doc/www/apache22/data/ports/net/osrtspp
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:18:11 -0400
Vick Khera wrote:
> Back in the days when I rolled my own proxy based firewall, I recall
> using an RTSP proxy service. i'm sure you could dig one up and then
> configure your clients to use it. since pfSense is just freebsd, you
> could probably get away with
On 22/09/09 11:00, Jure Pečar wrote:
> I have a simple pfsense setup that does NAT for our office.
we found that desktop streaming clients were quite tolerant of
nat-related issues but mobile phones were not, and as a consequence when
we set up darwin streaming server behind pfsense with port for
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Jure Pečar wrote:
> Upon further investigation I learned that these videos use rtsp or mms
> protocols, which are composed of tcp control channel and udp data channel,
> ititiated by the server. Client requests video via tcp and server starts
Back in the days wh
Hello,
I have a simple pfsense setup that does NAT for our office. I noticed that
streaming videos take a long time to load on the clients.
Upon further investigation I learned that these videos use rtsp or mms
protocols, which are composed of tcp control channel and udp data channel,
ititiat