As it is a non-overlapping protocol (other protocol both to the clients
and the servers) I think it is most suitably implemented as a separate
product. Squid is a HTTP proxy, and we do not gain much from mixing this
with other non-overlapping protocols.
If RTSP proxying using HTTP (like how FTP or Gopher proxying is done
from HTTP clients) is defined then I may reconsider, but due to the
nature of the protocols this is not likely to happen.
--- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker Ryu Cheol wrote: > > Inktomi web page says it supports RTSP. I just wonder squid people is > aware of it. RealAudio files is segmented into small data block which > is cachable in fraction. > > Many people prefer listening rather than reading, caching techniques > for audio and video stream would be a must for caching machine. > > I think full length of movie is not suitable for caching, but .rm files > are > just 1 or 2 Mbytes and devided into small unit. > > RTSP has somewhat different from HTTP, but based on HTTP. It's file > format is open. > > RTSP RFC was finalized and .rm file format is described at > http://www.real.com/devzone/library/creating/rmsdk/doc/rmff.htmReceived on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:54 MDT
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