Flash Medis Server on Centos 5.7 i686

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by wrekoniz3, Oct 17, 2011.

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    Can some one direct me to some information about how to set up Flash Media Server on a Centos 5.7 Machine with i686 architecture. It has taken me 3 months to figure out proper information on it. Even if i have to "Ghetto Rig" it, i will. I just need some information about it.


    Thanks in advance.


    Sincerely,

    Wrekoniz3
     
    wrekoniz3, Oct 17, 2011 IP
  2. 1truth

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    why dont you ask for a professional services if this is harder for you )
     
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    maybe i dont feel like paying some one to do something on my server. if i own a server i should know how to do everything i need to on it. even if its harder because i need to figure it out. but luckily i got it installed and running. So now when i call my app using rtmp://localhost/application_name i get the following "The client does not have permission to connect to the application, or the application expected different parameters from those that were passed."

    how can i fix that? very little documentation on this.
     
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    that could be due to firewall, allow the rtmp port along others in firewall to see the results, simply disable and turn of the firewall to see if this is the actual problem.
     
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    the port is open. i scanned the port (1935) and its open.
     
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    Check your file permissions.
    Read your web server log, it should tell you which file and what permission you are missing.
     
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    the apache web server log?
     
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