| Dario De Agostini 2006-08-07, 7:11 am |
| Stefan Richter wrote:
> I've never tried this myself but would be interested in a step-by-step setup
> description - if it works.
>
>
on 24/01/2006 i wrote:
Well... documentation is quite good this time :-)
I've followed steps written there and had only minor problems.
Anyway you just need to :
1) create a self signed certificate
2) edit fms.ini specifying that server has to listen to port -443 (port
443, with ssl handshaking)
3) edit conf/adaptor.xml adding path to the cert file, key file and
passhphrase if needed
4) open the CA certificate file on your client, install the certificate.
5) connect to fms with protocol rtmps
edit:
it's REALLY easy to do.
Problems arise if you want to use a certificate from a CA which is not
on your browser's CA list ... but there is a tricky solution for that
problem too.
i use SSL for videostreaming for some of our customers... works like a
charm.
Overhead is less than rtmpt (smaller delay over communication... but
this is strange to me... i would guess the opposite)
Dario De Agostini
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