For socket servers things are a bit different. You will need to have the flash policy file served off of a socket server itself.
Check this link http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/socket_policy_files.html I have used an open source policy server built for this. You can follow the steps here: https://code.google.com/archive/p/flashpolicyd/wikis/Introduction.wiki The code to run is here: https://github.com/ripienaar/flashpolicyd Hope this helps. Thanks, Om On Jul 24, 2016 1:34 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" < nicholaskwiatkow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is the crossdomain.xml on the same domain/ip as the IP you are trying to > connect to? > > Rarely do you need to do the Security.allowDomain() or > allowInsecureDomain() methods anymore. The security policies are pretty > much now that you /need/ to be hosting the crossdomain file on the same > server, domain and ip (port can be different), otherwise you will run afowl > the security policy of not only the flash player, but the browser as well. > > -Nick > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Anton Bondarenko <divla...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello. Cna anybody share with his socket experience. > > For 2 days im trying to make sockets and no results > > always 2031 ioerror and 2048 secureerror > > > > added > > Security.loadPolicyFile(url to crossdomain.xml); > > Security.allowDomain("*"); > > Security.allowInsecureDomain(("*"); > > > > got secureerror from Security.allow with 3207 error but couldn understand > > what about debug it means and what to do and when it works. > > > > crossdomain.xml in the server root. > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM " > > http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd"> > > <cross-domain-policy> > > <allow-access-from domain="*" /> > > <site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/> > > </cross-domain-policy> > > > > Thanks for any comments > > -- > > //------------------------- > > Best Regards, > > Anton Bondarenko > > >