Nimble Streamer is designed to handle HTTP streaming of any kind. To make it happen, it binds on non-privileged port 8081 by default and listens to it waiting for incoming requests.
You can change the port number to make it fit your network infrastructure. It can be done via configuration file.
Simply change the "port" parameter to required number (e.g. 80) and re-start Nimble Streamer.
You can change the port number to make it fit your network infrastructure. It can be done via configuration file.
Simply change the "port" parameter to required number (e.g. 80) and re-start Nimble Streamer.
Please also take a look at Nimble Streamer presentation describing basic features.
Nimble HTTP Streamer, Nimble configs explained, HLS re-streaming set up, Smooth Streaming support, Geo load balancing with Nimble Streamer, HLS caching for effective re-streaming, HTTP pseudo-streaming progressive download, Progressive download re-streaming, Nimble Streamer HTTP hotlinking protection, Nimble Streamer geo-location restriction, WMSPanel Slideshare
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Nimble HTTP Streamer, Nimble configs explained, HLS re-streaming set up, Smooth Streaming support, Geo load balancing with Nimble Streamer, HLS caching for effective re-streaming, HTTP pseudo-streaming progressive download, Progressive download re-streaming, Nimble Streamer HTTP hotlinking protection, Nimble Streamer geo-location restriction, WMSPanel Slideshare
How can i bing nimble to port 80 and specific ip
ReplyDeleteHello Salloum,
ReplyDeleteYou can define Nimble port via the config as described above. As for the specific IP, we'll implement this soon and will release a new blog post about it.