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HTTPIdent
This tag configures the server to respond to or reject an HTTP identification request from a
client.
Example
<HTTPIdent enable="true"></HTTPIdent>
When the
attribute is set to "
enable
returned as a response. The entire response will be enclosed in
added by the server.
If the
function is enabled but no content is specified, the
HTTPIdent
returned without content.
For an
response to be returned, the
ident
must specifically do a POST or GET for "
Example
http://localhost:1935/fms/ident
This command sends an
GET /fms/ident HTTP/1.1..
Accept: */*..
Accept-Language: en-us..
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate..
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1)..
Host: localhost:1935..
Connection: Keep
HTTPTunnel
Container tag.
Description
The tags in this section configure the incoming HTTP tunneling connections to the adaptor.
Although you can assign any port number for HTTP tunneling, there is a risk of conflict with
another application that may be assigned to the same port. For example, if you configure
Flash Media Server to use port 80 to support HTTP tunneling, you can not bind the web
server and Flash Media Server to the same port 80.
Contained tags
,
Enable
IdleAckInterval
,
,
NodeID
Redirect
SetCookie
," all tags within the
true
HTTPIdent
/fms/ident
request:
HTTP get
,
IdlePostInterval
,
WriteBufferSize
HTTPIdent
<FCS></FCS>
<FCS></FCS>
function must be enabled and the client
" resource.
,
,
MaxWriteDelay
MimeType
XML configuration files
section are
tags, which are
response is
,
,
NeedClose
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