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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 37 Star 85 Fork 61 AxisCommunications/locomote-video-player Code Issues 32 Pull requests 5 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue message: "Socket reported a security error 2048 realm of the mad god security error: Error #2048.", code: 731 #155 Open Balaji-Sundar opened this Issue Sep
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15, 2015 · 20 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned rotmg security error 2048 6 participants Balaji-Sundar commented Sep 15, 2015 Hi, I am using Dahua DVR embedded server its support HTTP and RTSP Live Streaming of Analog Camera's and its running in global server (e.g 121.242.232.196) error 2048 sprint I am using locomote-video player from another global server (e.g 121.242.232.158). I have to live stream data from 121.242.232.196 server to my local 121.242.232.158 server using RTSP protocol.(e.g rtsp://121.242.232.196:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=1) Both are in same domain and same network only. But i am getting this error message: "Socket reported a security error: Error #2048.", code: 731. I don't have permission to add cross-domain-policy file at Dahua embedded server. Please help
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me to solve this issue. ASAP Regards -S.Balaji Axis Communications member noseglid commented Sep 15, 2015 If you can't add a socket policy server on the RTSP server, you will not be able to use Locomote to play RTSP from that server. Balaji-Sundar commented Sep 18, 2015 Can i load policy file from different server BrandonLWhite commented Oct 7, 2015 I don't believe so, because it is the lower layer Flash framework that is making that request, and there's no way for the upper layer Locomote to control that. Whenever Locomote asks to open the direct socket (required for RTSP) then Flash is going to request the socket policy from the same hostname/IP. There is nothing Locomote can do about that. Balaji-Sundar commented Oct 12, 2015 I have added adobe socket policy server. But now i am getting another error API is ready. play can now be called VM123:111 Log Message: RTSP OUT: VM123:111 Log Message: RTSPClient: switching authorization from none to basic VM123:111 Log Message: RTSP OUT: VM123:108 Object {message: "Unauthorized", code: 401} I am using RTSP over TCP and my url is like "rtsp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@IP ADDRESS/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=00" Same URL working fine with VLC media player. Please help me to solve this i
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Features & Functions How to Fix Error 2048 Fix Error 2048 in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and http://www.reginout.com/How-to-fix-error-2048.html XP. The error mostly occurs due to corrupted Registry entries related http://scottrockers.com/blog/archived-old-posts/resources/flash-information/workaround-solution-to-flash-error-2044-unhandled-securityerror-and-error-2048-security-sandbox-violation to Flash, Quicktime Player and other applications. Follow the instructions given in the article and use Intel SOFTWARE Partner Reginout to fix the problem permanently. Error 2048? Download Error Scanner Why Error 2048 is Teasing You? QuickTime Player users receive the error message error 2048 because of problems associated with codecs and file formats. Flash Player also shows this error when required domains are blocked due to security purposes. Otherwise the server containing Flash resources might be down. Problems that you can face QuickTime Player fails to play certain files and shows an error message. As long as Adobe security error 2048 Flash Player is concerned, it doesn't load required resources from the webpage and fails to show Flash content. Repair Difficulty- Easy It's not hard to fix the error since there are several useful troubleshooting things available online. The solution steps are easy. Follow the instructions given in the article and use Intel SOFTWARE Partner Reginout to fix the problem permanently. Detailed Instructions for Windows 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP For QuickTime Player: Change File Format Encode File in Required File Format Repair Registry Update Codecs Reinstall QuickTime Player For Adobe Flash Player: Visit the Website at a Later Time Add Website to the List of Trusted Sites Delete History of Flash Enabled Websites you Visited Reinstall the Flash Player For QuickTime Player Change File Format The error is known to appear when a particular file format doesn't work with QuickTime. Change the file format to .wmv or .mov and check whether error 2048 still persists. For Earlier Versions: Open My Computer, pr
Security Sandbox Violation I sell Flash components on ActiveDen, and while working with a client on my Flash News Ticker we ran into the infamous "Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox violation" when trying to gather information from an external RSS Feed. This error occurs when your flash file is trying to get data from a different domain and it can't because of security reasons on their server. The usual fix for this is to create a crossdomain.xml file that allows access from other websites to use the data on yours, but the problem with that is if you don't host that site you want the data from then how could you create or update the crossdomain.xml file on their server. I did find a work around for it though! Not sure if its "the right way to do it" but it does work. Here is the solution, I copy that url of the feed I want the data from, go to my feedburner account and create a feedburner feed of the same feed. If you don't know what feedburner is then you should definatly check it out. You basically can sign up for feedburner if you have a google account already. Anyway, after you get the feedburner feed of the data you want you can view it. Then if you want to see the xml version of the Feedburner Feed, you can just add "?format=xml" onto the end of the url they give you, and this is the normal RSS 2.0 feed that we are wanting. This is the data you want, because its not on the security problematic website. The next thing I ran into was getting the images to display in the news ticker as well. I kept getting the same error but if I dismissed the errors then they still worked. So I used a try-catch clause to get the error and throw it if it gets one. Here is an example of that code: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 function imageLoaded(e:Event):void { try { //make the image into a bitmap and smooth it var image:Bitmap = e.target.content as Bitmap; image.smoothing = true; //resizes the image e.target.content.width = 55; e.target.content.height = 35; } catch(error:Error) { trace("Error catch: " + error); } } This is called from an event listener when loading it in using a loader object, that looks like this: imageLoader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.INIT, imageLoaded); So basically it worked after this, and the images even showed up without showing the error. The only problem is that the images don't get resized because they can't be loaded into the swf memory. Here are the examples: the one on the left is the broken example, it can't get the information it wants to so it j