Re: [Fwd: streaming problem]

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi,
	This may or may not be what your looking for.
Rather than finding some complex routing solution, you just need a proxy
sitting on the machine what sits between the fast and slow connection.  It
makes a single connection to the camera and serves multiple connection to
anyone else on the 100mb connection.

I've used a camera server called 'camserv' and it comes with a utility
proxy for just this type of thing.  Give it a go.  The only other thing I
can think you might want to do is route connections going the cameras
source to the proxy so users don't need to know its not a dedicated
connection.

Nick


On 11 Sep 2002, skuda wrote:

hi all :), i have a problem, i have 2 servers, with linux and apache
1.3.26 in it, one (A) have a slow connection 64kbit isdn, and the other
(B) have a fast connection 100mbit, in A i have motion
(http://motion.technolust.cx/) sharing a webcam in port 8001 and a java
applet (cambozola) to show in the index of the webserver the camera in
real time, i would like connect the fast (B) to the slow connection (A)
and share with many people this camera without open more than one
connection from (B) to (A), because  bandwith is too little to open many
connections with B. Do you know any solution to this problem? thanks in
advance


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