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Oct 15 09 11:21 am
I can not get Wingate to pass port 554 for rtsp streams
The server has 2 nic's
1 for the dsl
1 for the lan (10.0.0 subnet)
everything else except rtsp seems to be working.
Wingate is 6.6.3
When an outside source connects to the 554 port, the Wingate software registers the access with the Wingate server name and has dozens of Audio connections attached to it.
I have tried to set up the port for Direct and Cascaded, no change
Ideas?
Oct 15 09 1:03 pm
What exactly is the topology for a client using RTSP proxy? A client machine, on the LAN, connecting to an outside server through configured RTSP proxy - is that correct?
Regards,
Gene
Oct 16 09 2:03 am
Internet user connecting to my media server inside the local lan
Oct 18 09 6:11 pm
Have you tried connecting to an RTSP server from your local net to the outside? Also, can you email me your RTSP server URL so I can take a look at the traffic pattern?
Oct 20 09 2:21 pm
Error setting up new rtsp
The Original service has been changed by aother user.
Would you like to update the service with your changes?
I clicked Yes
10/19/09 08:57:07 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000065 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:57:07 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000065 Error: Caught socket exception in CTCPMappingSession::OnRead() Not a socket - terminating
10/19/09 08:57:07 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000065 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 08:57:07 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000066 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:57:07 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000066 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 08:57:23 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000068 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:57:23 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000068 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 08:57:23 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000069 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:57:23 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000069 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 08:59:43 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000071 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:59:43 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000071 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 08:59:43 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000072 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 08:59:43 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000072 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 09:00:01 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000074 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 09:00:01 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000074 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 09:00:01 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000075 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 09:00:01 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000075 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 09:00:13 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000077 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 09:00:13 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000077 Error: Caught socket exception in CTCPMappingSession::OnRead() Not a socket - terminating
10/19/09 09:00:13 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000077 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 09:00:13 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000078 Failed authorisation: No mapping or default not allowed - terminating
10/19/09 09:00:13 24.179.85.66 Guest 0000000078 Traffic 0 0 0 0 0s
10/19/09 09:00:31 Service stopped
10/19/09 09:18:30 Service started successfully
Oct 20 09 3:19 pm
Is it the log for this outside-initiated connection?
Oct 21 09 1:55 pm
Yes
I do not know of any RTSP supported site to run the test from Inside to the internet.
I have tested within my local lan to the streaming media server and all works.
Something is keeping my out-side connections from receiving the stream.
Oct 21 09 4:57 pm
Have you tried using port mappings instead of a RTSP proxies. Proxies are typically intended for accepting connections from clients on the local network and providing access to the multititude of services on the Internet that can be accessed. Your scenario sounds more like a scenario where a TCP Mapping or Port Mapping is required. Accepting connections from a multitude of clients on the Internet and redirecting those connections to one specific server on one specific port.
Oct 22 09 1:54 am
Yep...
Both tcp and udp port maps
Still does not work
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