Vincent,
I would recommend that you make sure no firewall is blocking UDP packets
between the client and server. The client sends RTCP packets over UDP ports
6970+ to the server, and if the server doesn't get those packets, the client
will get disconnected. We recommend that firewalls be configured to allow
UDP packets through ports 6970-6999.
-Joel Hedden
On 10/30/03 2:35 PM, "Vincent Florin - HeapSys" <email@hidden> wrote:
> I just installed Darwin Streaming Server 4 on a RedHat Linux box and the
> installation worked fine. I put up some large (more than 300 Mbytes) MPEG4
> movies and I'm meeting a strange problem : after playing between 1 minute
> and 1 minute 20 seconds, the QuickTime player stops to receive the data
> flow. It's systematic. And the server is continuing to send data for a while
> (I can see it in "connected users" panel). At this time, if I try to relauch
> the movie from the player, I have systematically a 454 error "session not
> found". If I try a second time, some times the movie is playing again, some
> times the movie never relauch, and I should quit QuickTime Player and
> relaunch it!
>
> I thought it was a port problem, but the port 554 (RTSP) is correctly open.
> I tried to switch DSS so it's using port 80, but this didn't change the
> problem. I can observe exactly the same problem with several MPEG4 movies,
> and with playlists (.sdp files) and with on-demand streaming.
>
> I really don't understand what/where is the problem. The movies have been
> normally hinted, every parameters seem to be fine. You could (try to) play
> one of the movie here (it's speaking french), if it could help to solve :
>
> <rtsp://213.186.37.218/jess171003_1030_M512.mp4>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
> Vincent Florin - HeapSys
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