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<pre>(For whatever reason, the mails are not delivered to my mailbox /yet?/,
even though I did not set digest mode, so the thread won't be nicely formatted.)
> Huh? RTSP-over-HTTP on the client side has been implemented for more than 17 years now. This already works. Just pass a (non-zero) value for the “tunnelOverHTTPPortNum” parameter in the call to “<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="RTSPClient::createNew()”">RTSPClient::createNew()”</a>.
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> If you’re running “openRTSP”, use the
> -T <http-port-number>
> option; see <a href="http://live555.com/openRTSP/#other-options" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://live555.com/openRTSP/#other-options</a>
It is about HTTPS, not HTTP.
I still might have overlooked something, or I possibly haven't described the implementation clear enough,
but it is RTSP over HTTP with TLS added to both the GET and the POST connections.
Laszlo
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