Szego,
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Sijis
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Szegő Miklós <szegom@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, here is Mike from Hungary, I need your help
We are looking something similar to VNstat. A tool
which could measure the hourly connections, and could
ban new connections over a limited quota.
Description:
Each of our Clients will be able to stream, inserting they own
rtmp adress with FIXED IP and own ID like this
rtmp://87.229.98.219/domain/session_33 /own ID is here 33/
into his Flash live encoder to begin the livestream anytime he likes.
We are searching a method, which measures each separate
Client's hourly connections by his viewers on the site where
the app will be used.
The Clients would choose between 3 plans, according to their
website's traffic:
a./ up to 300 viewers/hour
b./ up to 600 viewers/hour
c./ up to 1600 viewers/hour
As input we will know: which ID to which plan belongs.
The goal is to count and restrict the visitor's access to
stream if the number of connected viewers arrives
to the stated maximum / 300, 600 respectively 1600 /per hour.
The Wowza has NOT to be stopped, only the visitor above the
given allowed quota. As the live show could be not only one
but any hour long, stepping into the second, third...hour
the counting of visitor should start again from zero until
reaching the quote.
They could be multiple /concurrent/ live shows within the same
timeframe /but naturally belonging to different rtmp addresses by ID-s/.
Have you got any idea to solve this question ?
Best regards, thanks: Mike
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/miklos-szego/7/b50/522
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