Hell, I "like" Thunderbird for that... Sorry for the full quote but my first reply was send directly to Tom...
Tom, I asked for the domain. "www" is a sub-domain of pb1ag.us (Don't be mad, that's my kind of humor..) So yes, I tried www.pb1ag.us on port 8088. Please check the presence of your playlist and its location. For the sake of completeness: Port 80 give me an answer of Apache: <h1 style="margin 200 auto 200 auto;color:red;">This is not the Web Page you are looking for!</h1> Am 27.04.2019 um 23:03 schrieb Tom Strike: > No, you need www.pb1ag.us for dns to work. > > > On 4/27/19 4:02 PM, Florian Ruhnke wrote: >> There is no 403-forbidden for me. >> >> Is pb1ag.us the domain we are talking about? >> >> # curl www.pb1ag.us:8088 -v >> * Trying 144.217.11.151... >> * TCP_NODELAY set >> * Connected to www.pb1ag.us (144.217.11.151) port 8088 (#0) >>> GET / HTTP/1.1 >>> Host: www.pb1ag.us:8088 >>> User-Agent: curl/7.64.1 >>> Accept: */* >>> >> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK >> < Server: nginx >> < Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 20:47:07 GMT >> < Content-Type: text/html >> >> So nginx is delivering index.html instead of your specified m3u-file. Is >> it present in /var/www/nginx/pb1ag? nginx is trying the index-files in >> the order they were listed in the config. From left to right. The first >> found file will be served. >> >> By the way: There are no php-workers in the part of the config that you >> presented to us. There is no reason to run nginx as a user different to >> nginx. >> >> Greetz >> Florian >> >> Am 27.04.2019 um 22:22 schrieb Tom Strike: >>> I have just set up nginx on my server to stream video to and retrieve >>> it in an http web page. I have tried everything that I can think of >>> and all the recommendations i could find by Googling but nothing gives >>> me http access th the video stream that is active on the server. I >>> keep adding things I run into to my nginx.conf file and now it is so >>> bloated it's ridiculous. The thing that concerns me with this issue is >>> that I am using Apache2 on this same server running php7 at the >>> standard port 80. I moved Nginx to port 8088. I've tried running Nginx >>> as "user apache" thinking that might help with a possibility that php >>> is running under the apache ownership but that didn't help. The >>> following is my config file: >>> >>> #user nginx; >>> user apache; >>> worker_processes auto; >>> events { >>> worker_connections 1024; >>> } >>> # We need to setup an rmtp server to stream video from client devices >>> rtmp { >>> server { >>> listen 1935; >>> chunk_size 4096; >>> ping 30s; >>> notify_method get; >>> allow play all; >>> # rmtp handler our clients connect to for live streaming, it >>> runs on port 1935. >>> # It converts the stream to HLS and stores it on our server >>> application pb1ag { >>> live on; >>> hls on; >>> hls_path /var/www/nginx/pb1ag/live; >>> hls_nested on; # create a new folder for each stream >>> record_notify off; >>> record_path /var/www/nginx/pb1ag/videos; >>> record off; >>> record_unique off; >>> } >>> >>> application vod { >>> play /var/www/nginx/pb1ag/videos; >>> } >>> } >>> } >>> >>> http { >>> include mime.types; >>> default_type application/octet-stream; >>> log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] >>> "$request" ' >>> '$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' >>> '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"'; >>> sendfile on; >>> tcp_nopush on; >>> keepalive_timeout 65; >>> gzip on; >>> server_tokens off; >>> server { >>> listen 8088; >>> server_name www.pb1ag.us; >>> root /var/www/nginx/pb1ag; >>> index index.m3u8; >>> location / { >>> root html; >>> index index.m3u8 index.html index.htm; >>> autoindex on; >>> autoindex_exact_size off; >>> } >>> # the http end point our web based users connect to see the >>> live stream >>> location /live { >>> types { >>> application/vnd.apple.mpegurl m3u8; >>> } >>> index index.m3u8; >>> alias /var/www/nginx/pb1ag/live; >>> add_header Cache-Control no-cache; >>> # add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*'; >>> } >>> } >>> } >>> >>> I am working against a deadline and this ius the last problem to solve >>> and I am getting desperate. Please help, anyone? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> nginx mailing list >>> nginx@nginx.org >>> http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx Posted at Nginx Forum: https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,283959,283960#msg-283960 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx