> Hi all,
>
> I've used the webpage media_sessions.phtml for monitoring
> usage of mediaproxy. But it only works if the web server is
> set up at the same PC where mediaproxy is working. Is there
> any possible way of installing the web page at another PC ?
>
yes you should edit the script adding the server's
host.
Rosario
Hi there,
Well, actually, I did that. I replaced the IP of my mediaproxy at the
file media_sessions.phtml.
Look ...
// List with MediaProxy servers to display sessions for.
// Servers are specified in the form "IP:Port" (port can be missing)
// If port is missing it is considered to be 25060
$servers = array("MY_IP:25060");
... but it does not show the rtp sessions.
However, if I run the web page at a local web server, it does show the
rtp sessions.
Any ideas? I bet is some web server configuration, but don’t know what.
This is what I did.
Alias /mediaproxy/ /home/mediaproxy/
<Directory "/home/mediaproxy/">
Options None
AllowOverride AuthConfig
#Order allow,deny
#Order allow
Allow from all
</Directory>
Best regards,
Lucas
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