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Re: [cobalt-users] QuickTime Server on the Raq4



Anyone ever installed a Darwin-QuickTime server on a Cobalt Raq4? Is it
possible? I'd like to here some comments on your experiences doing so. How
hard is it? Any issues I should be aware of?

Fernando

Hello Fernando,

Here's my take:

I have not run this server on a RaQ. I have run it on an OS X Server, Dual 800Mhz PowerMac.

If you want to stream over port 80, I would suggest you will have real problems with the RaQ due to the way the Cobalt rewrites config files, and pecifically the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file.

The Cobalt keeps the Apache server running (It was designed to be an Apache web server by default. You cannot turn it off and you may/may not be able to change that port.

If you run on UDP port 554, you should be okay, but your clients *might* have problems setting up their Quicktime client.

Things to consider and the Apache comment for others to comment on.

Glenn