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Re: Windows Media Streaming Services 9

To: "LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list." <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Windows Media Streaming Services 9
From: malcolm <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 18:56:38 +0100
James Bowling wrote:
I have looked around on Google and what not, but found nothing. On the LVS website I saw the example setup for Windows Media Streaming Services but it states that it has not been tested with Windows Media Streaming Services 9 (WMSS9). I have tried the example and still to no avail, it does not work correctly with WMSS9. I would like to know if anyone has a working setup for WMSS9 and LVS and if so, could you please shed some light on this for me or point me in the right direction for this? Thanks in advance!

M$oft have a paper describing how to get around firewall issues which is probably relevant:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/serve/firewall.aspx
I think you need to cofnigure the server for unicast streams:
Delivering a unicast stream
Application Protocol    Protocol    Port    Description
RTSP
   TCP
   554 (In/Out)
Used for accepting incoming RTSP client connections and for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using RTSPT.
RTSP
   UDP
   5004 (Out)
Used for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using RTSPU.
RTSP
   UDP
   5005 (In/Out)
Used for receiving packet loss information from clients and providing synchronization information to clients that are streaming by using RTSPU.
MMS
   TCP
   1755 (In/Out)
Used for accepting incoming MMS client connections and for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using MMST.
MMS
   UDP
   1755 (In/Out)
Used for receiving packet loss information from clients and providing synchronization information to clients that are streaming by using MMSU.
MMS
   UDP
   1024-5000 (Out)
Used for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using MMSU. Open only the necessary number of ports.
HTTP
   TCP
   80 (In/Out)
Used for accepting incoming HTTP client connections and for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using HTTP.


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