Thanks, this solved our problem. But oh boy, you need to make it easier to set. There are proxy settings in the flashphoner.properties file, why not just use that for all proxy connections?
I have run tcpdump (filtering only port 443 and 8181) and something (I would assume WCS) is trying to access my.flashphoner.com (52.57.65.20) via port 443, where it should actually be making a connection to an IP on port 8181 (the proxy). I have emailed the logs.
Because the site where the WCS server is installed is behind a web proxy we had to edit the file
/usr/local/FlashphonerWebCallServer/bin/proxy.sh
We then managed to activate our license (Web Call Server Monthly Subscription) via
/usr/local/FlashphonerWebCallServer/bin/activation.sh
However...
We are in a very restrictive environment and we cannot use flash (or at least we cannot update it so that it will work)
We solved the whole RTSP issue by setting the following properties:
ip =10.196.204.52
ip_local =0.0.0.0
Setting ip_local to 0.0.0.0 makes WCS not bind sockets to a specific...
What is the minimum versions of Windows and Google Chrome (or firefox) that will display WebRTC using h264 and VP8 and encodings? I.e. do you have a list (or matrix) of supported platforms for WebRTC video feeds?
e.g. chould we expect to have a WebRTC feed to display in Windows Server 2012 R2...
Also, when the server will be used it would be used from machines on 10.196.204.0/24 (without any card on 14.196.202.0/24). So it kind of does not make sense to have flashphoner (only) bind to 14.196.202.52, because only the cameras are on 14.196.202.0/24. The "local" network is seen as...
that made the RTSP work, but wont stream the feed to the browser. Your demo app actually says "PLAYING" this time round, but no video:
The image grab above (where we loaded the demo app) is on a machine also with 2 network cards:
10.196.204.35/24 (def gw 10.196.204.1)
14.196.202.50/24 (no gw)...
Here is the codec information:
I have done a tcpdump (only of the second network card where the camera is located and only of IP 14.196.202.21), and I sent it to logs@flashphoner.com
We probably should note that we have 2 interfaces:
10.196.204.52/24 (def gw 10.196.204.1)
14.196.202.52/24...
We having trouble connecting to an RTSP feed from a camera (which we want to stream to a web page via WebRTC).
We get the following in flashphoner.log:
The RTSP feed definitely works, because if we use VLC, it plays the video feed from the same RTSP URL
We can also telnet to the camera's RTSP...
Where do we get your latest release notes. I'v tried http://docs.flashphoner.com/display/WCS/Release+notes (via Google) but it gives a "Service Temporarily Unavailable", but it has been doing it for weeks now.