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globz

2005-11-09, 7:45 am

Hello,

Has anybody already experienced this ? FCS stops for a mysterious reason and
the trace is:

flashcom Adaptor[30271]: Bad network data; terminating connection :
(Adaptor: _defaultRoot_, VHost: _defaultVHost_, IP: 00.00.00.00, App:
Unknown, Protocol: rtmp, Exception: N/A)

IP was not 00.00.00.00 but a real IP, I just changed it for our client's
privacy.

I have searched the net and found several topics in ... Japanese forums...
;-/

Thanks.



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Stefan Richter

2005-11-09, 7:45 am

I think I have seen this before. If I remember correctly it's caused by
someone/something trying to send non-rtmp data and in the process somehow
crashing FCS. Not sure if it was ever resolved but yes, I had this happen on
occasions too. Not happened for a while now.

Stefan


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>
> Hello,
>
> Has anybody already experienced this ? FCS stops for a mysterious reason
> and
> the trace is:
>
> flashcom Adaptor[30271]: Bad network data; terminating connection :
> (Adaptor: _defaultRoot_, VHost: _defaultVHost_, IP: 00.00.00.00, App:
> Unknown, Protocol: rtmp, Exception: N/A)
>
> IP was not 00.00.00.00 but a real IP, I just changed it for our client's
> privacy.
>
> I have searched the net and found several topics in ... Japanese forums...
> ;-/
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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globz

2005-11-09, 7:45 am

Hello again,

In fact it seems like a recurrent issue cf http://tinyurl.com/9x5qy mostly
on linux...

Nobody seems to have found an explanation/workaround yet...

On 9/11/05 10:20, "Stefan Richter" <stefan-fMeCE+ULXElEfu+5ix1nRw@public.gmane.org> wrote:

> I think I have seen this before. If I remember correctly it's caused by
> someone/something trying to send non-rtmp data and in the process somehow
> crashing FCS. Not sure if it was ever resolved but yes, I had this happen on
> occasions too. Not happened for a while now.
>
> Stefan
>
>
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