Hi Ana,
no problem. I went to the same struggeling with different setups. There is lots of documentation, but sometimes its hard to know which one you need.
Below i will try to display what i mean and what i think your setup is.
Your Home/Office
IP camera : 192.0.1.22
RTSP protocol (best to use port 554 or 1935 to the wowza server)
Datacenter
Wowza Server: 184.107.212.130
you don’t have to open ports at your home/office router. (Firewalls only blocks Incoming ports, not outgoing). So the connection refused error is saying it can’t connect to the WowzaServer. So something in your setup on the wowza servers is not ok.
I don’t know what you mean with setting up the internal and external ip addresses. The servers already has those when you have installed them (static or DHCP addresses).
By the way when i look back in the tutorial i don;t see the authentication for the rtsp. maybe you got confused that the username and password is for the streammanager section.
for now i assume your application name is ‘live’ what makes it a bit easier to explain
Try this to stream to wowza: rtsp://184.107.212.130:1935/live/camera.stream
following the tutorial: Quote:
Use a text editor to create the file [install-dir]/content/camera.stream and set the contents of this file to the full RTSP/RTP URL of the camera. The file must have a .stream filename extension. For this tutorial, the file used is camera.stream.
I think you also have to go through the tutorial again, because when using the setup like this you can’t call your streamname: play.sdp because you made a camera.stream file on your wowza server. It cant find the reference. Tell me what you did with the setup step by step. If you missed one thing it just doesnt work. Dont put real usernames and passwords on the forum, but i need to know your setup in detail.
i don’t have an ip camera. so testing the scenario is not possible.