RTMP and redirects

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Pradeepto Bhattacharya

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Apr 16, 2012, 12:45:49 AM4/16/12
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Hi,

Firstly, thank you for Sloppy and making it opensource. It is
definitely helpful.

I recently found out about this tool when I wanted to throttle
bandwidth for testing our application. I found that Sloppy doesn't
work with RTMP traffic which is important for the tasks I am trying to
do. I have found that others have asked this question earlier. Has
this changed or going to change?

Also I found out that in case of a http redirect, Sloppy ignores it
and doesn't throttle the new url. I believe there is a wishlist issue
filed against this as well. Has that changed? ( I could be wrong
here )

Any help with the above two issues would be really awesome.

I am not so familiar with Java, but maybe I can try and help with some
pointers.

Cheers!

Pradeepto

Richard Dallaway

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Apr 16, 2012, 5:13:21 PM4/16/12
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Hi Pradeepto

Those would be awesome improvements to Sloppy, and certainly the first
s been mentioned before, but I don't see any issues for either of them
at https://github.com/d6y/sloppy/issues

I personally don't have the time to look into those changes, but if
someone else wanted to run with them, or create a new version of
Sloppy, I'd be supportive of that.

Regards
Richard

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