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Karina Steffens

2006-01-08, 8:45 pm

Ok, finally got it working, thanks to all your help.
I'm feeling rather stupid here, as I should have thought about ports
straight away, but I didn't realise that our network setup would have
changed with the new router configuration... So all I needed was to open
port 1935 on the router, and hey presto.
Btw, both the relative and absolute paths are working now.

Thanks!

Karina





> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Richter [mailto:stefan-fMeCE+ULXElEfu+5ix1nRw@public.gmane.org]
> Sent: 08 January 2006 13:05
> To: 'FlashComm Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: [FlashComm] Failure to connect to FlashComm
> serverwithFlashPlayer8
>
> Wow those connection times are pretty big...
>
> I definitely recommend letting port 1935 pass. If your server
> is not set up to allow connections on other ports apart from
> 1935 then that's why you are failing to connect.
> You may have port 1935 blocked locally but your client has
> not, therefore the client can connect ok (using 1935) and you can't.
> Flash Player will try other ports and my server (the one you
> were testing
> against) has other ports bound too (80 and 443).
>
> Without access to your server config I don't think I'll be
> able to help any further from here. Looking at your server
> config should make the problem should be easy to solve. At
> least you'd then know where the connection is being blocked,
> right now I would guess that your server runs fine but only
> allows port 1935 which is probably blocked locally at your
> end (but not at your client's end).
>
> Stefan
>
>
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>
> Of Karina
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> I couldn't
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> FlashComm app
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