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Re: Darwin on win2003 enterprise edition with winmedia



Hi,

There are several things to check

1. Did you install perl module such as ActivePerl onto Win2003?
Of course without perl module, you can't run DSS's web-admin.

2. If you installed ActivePerl, was it the latest version(5.8.x)?
ActivePerl 5.6.x is incompatible to Win2003, I heard.

3. Did you setup any services of Win 2003 to use port 1220?
That's not going to happen usually, though.

4. If you had set mutiple IPs on Win 2003 and want to run WindowsMedia Service 9 and DarwinStreamingServer on two differenet IPs, what you have to do A. Set WMS9's property panel to pick up the IP you will use for it and B. Set bind_pref item in streamingserver.xml of DSS to the IP you want it run on. DSS's web admin will follow the config you do on streamingserver.xml.





Peter Burke writes:


I'm currently setting up a test server for a future production streaming server that will server WinMedia9 next to Quicktime. I think I have figured out how to keep the servers from stepping on each others ports, but the admin web site for Darwin seems to dislike my configuration. Every time I just try to launch that site, I not only get a Could not Connect to Server problem, but it seems to kill the streaming server that works just fine if I start it manually and never open up the admin interface.

I have tried replacing all "localhost" with the ip of the Darwin server in the streamingserveradmin.pl, but that was obviously not enough.

Is there something I am overlooking? I don't really need the admin interface as long as I can make sure the server doesn't use any of the other IP #s.

Is there an FAQ somewhere for setting up the server on a multi-IP system to use just one number available?

thanks

Peter
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