Alex,

We do not support the model whereby a data source ‘pushes’ media into a RTSP 
server (something that’s excessively complex, and non-standard).  Instead, we 
support a (much simpler) model whereby a RTSP server can act as a ‘proxy’ for 
another RTSP stream (e.g., the stream from a network camera).  In fact, we have 
an ‘off the shelf’ proxy server application:
        http://live555.com/proxyServer/
that you can use.

Note, in particular, the description (on that web page) of the “-R” 
command-line option ("Proxying one or more 'advertised' back-end streams”).  
This can be useful if your data source is in a private network (i.e., behind a 
NAT).  For more information about this, see
        http://lists.live555.com/pipermail/live-devel/2015-July/019529.html


Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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