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streaming over HTTP published on internet problem facing
vinay <ligadevinay[ at ]gmail.com> 02.07.2007 06:05:28
Hi,
I have installed WMs on windows 2k3 standerd edition server .
configured the publishing point on the same. Also as per the MS
document i had configured the IIS and WMs on same machine with giving
TWO different IPs on port 80. I have enable the port 80 on WMS . I
want my contents need to be published on internet on port 80 only not
from RTSP or MMS.
i had published the same using our ISA2000 server on internet .
When i checked the same from internet i am able to get the first page
but not able to get Video or audio file which i am able to get from
interanet network.
please suggest why i am not getting video's and audio file on
internet through HTTP.

Re: streaming over HTTP published on internet problem facing
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil[ at ]nospam.com> 02.07.2007 20:37:49
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 23:05:28 -0700, vinay <ligadevinay[ at ]gmail.com>
wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>Hi,
> I have installed WMs on windows 2k3 standerd edition server .
>configured the publishing point on the same. Also as per the MS
>document i had configured the IIS and WMs on same machine with giving
>TWO different IPs on port 80. I have enable the port 80 on WMS . I
>want my contents need to be published on internet on port 80 only not
>from RTSP or MMS.
> i had published the same using our ISA2000 server on internet .
>When i checked the same from internet i am able to get the first page
>but not able to get Video or audio file which i am able to get from
>interanet network.
> please suggest why i am not getting video's and audio file on
>internet through HTTP.


You didn't say which version(s) of media player you're connecting
with, which can be important. WMP9 and later depracated mms protocol
and it was completely removed by WMP11.

These two articles probably have the most important bearing on your
issue : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319381 and
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/server/faq.aspx#2_13

If you can't see something outside your network which you can from the
intranet (and assuming you're using DNS and not NetBIOS name
resolution) I'd be checking the NAT and Firewall settings.

HTH
Cheers - Neil
------------------------------------------------
Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
Re: streaming over HTTP published on internet problem facing
vinay <ligadevinay[ at ]gmail.com> 03.07.2007 04:26:42
On Jul 3, 1:37 am, "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <n...[ at ]nospam.com>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 23:05:28 -0700, vinay <ligadevi...[ at ]gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> > I have installed WMs on windows 2k3 standerd edition server .
> >configured the publishing point on the same. Also as per the MS
> >document i had configured the IIS and WMs on same machine with giving
> >TWO different IPs on port 80. I have enable the port 80 on WMS . I
> >want my contents need to be published on internet on port 80 only not
> >from RTSP or MMS.
> > i had published the same using our ISA2000 server on internet .
> >When i checked the same from internet i am able to get the first page
> >but not able to get Video or audio file which i am able to get from
> >interanet network.
> > please suggest why i am not getting video's and audio file on
> >internet through HTTP.
>
> You didn't say which version(s) of media player you're connecting
> with, which can be important. WMP9 and later depracated mms protocol
> and it was completely removed by WMP11.
>
> These two articles probably have the most important bearing on your
> issue :http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319381andhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/server/faq.aspx...
>
> If you can't see something outside your network which you can from the
> intranet (and assuming you're using DNS and not NetBIOS name
> resolution) I'd be checking the NAT and Firewall settings.
>
> HTH
> Cheers - Neil
> ------------------------------------------------
> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

Hi,
Thanks for replying to my query. Actually we are checking with
WMP9 & WMP11 both the version. But I am able to open the Webpage where
media player is ebbeded. and its say only ready but video or audio
contents is not comming....
On ISA we are using DNS only.Where i had open the port 80 only. Do
i need to open 554 and 1755 for rstp and mms also...where i am
publishing my video contents on HTTP port only.
Also sorry to say that whatever the link you provided thats not having
the solution for me....

please guide me on the same.

Re: streaming over HTTP published on internet problem facing
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil[ at ]nospam.com> 04.07.2007 20:05:48
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 21:26:42 -0700, vinay <ligadevinay[ at ]gmail.com>
wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>On Jul 3, 1:37 am, "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <n...[ at ]nospam.com>
>wrote:
>> On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 23:05:28 -0700, vinay <ligadevi...[ at ]gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi,
>> > I have installed WMs on windows 2k3 standerd edition server .
>> >configured the publishing point on the same. Also as per the MS
>> >document i had configured the IIS and WMs on same machine with giving
>> >TWO different IPs on port 80. I have enable the port 80 on WMS . I
>> >want my contents need to be published on internet on port 80 only not
>> >from RTSP or MMS.
>> > i had published the same using our ISA2000 server on internet .
>> >When i checked the same from internet i am able to get the first page
>> >but not able to get Video or audio file which i am able to get from
>> >interanet network.
>> > please suggest why i am not getting video's and audio file on
>> >internet through HTTP.
>>
>> You didn't say which version(s) of media player you're connecting
>> with, which can be important. WMP9 and later depracated mms protocol
>> and it was completely removed by WMP11.
>>
>> These two articles probably have the most important bearing on your
>> issue :http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319381andhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/server/faq.aspx...
>>
>> If you can't see something outside your network which you can from the
>> intranet (and assuming you're using DNS and not NetBIOS name
>> resolution) I'd be checking the NAT and Firewall settings.

> Thanks for replying to my query. Actually we are checking with
>WMP9 & WMP11 both the version. But I am able to open the Webpage where
>media player is ebbeded. and its say only ready but video or audio
>contents is not comming....


It doesn't matter whether you can open the web page or not. What
matters is the URL passed to media player. You've asserted it's using
http but I don't see your evidence for that right now. Post URLs.


> On ISA we are using DNS only.


I thought ISA server was designed to operate as a http proxy in most
cases. You're sure about that, 100% that your clients haven't got that
set as their proxy server ?


> Where i had open the port 80 only. Do
>i need to open 554 and 1755 for rstp and mms also...where i am
>publishing my video contents on HTTP port only.


No, if you've explicitly stated http, the negotiation process used
when you specify mms, or rtsp (and when rtsp is blocked) will not be
used.



>Also sorry to say that whatever the link you provided thats not having
>the solution for me....


You should install Fiddler http proxy on the problem machines.

http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/

Inspect the packet transfer when media player has loaded the page then
requests the http URL, and post the complete session here.

Cheers - Neil
------------------------------------------------
Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

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