############################################### # General options # sets the verbosity of the program; available values are "warn", "info", "debug". logLevel: info # destinations of log messages; available values are "stdout", "file" and "syslog". logDestinations: [stdout] # if "file" is in logDestinations, this is the file which will receive the logs. logFile: rtsp-simple-server.log # listen IP. If provided, all listeners will listen on this specific IP. listenIP: # timeout of read operations. readTimeout: 10s # timeout of write operations. writeTimeout: 10s # number of read buffers. # a higher number allows a higher throughput, # a lower number allows to save RAM. readBufferCount: 512 # enable Prometheus-compatible metrics. metrics: no # port of the metrics listener. metricsPort: 9998 # enable pprof on port 9999 to monitor performances. pprof: no # command to run when a client connects to the server. # this is terminated with SIGINT when a client disconnects from the server. # the server port is available in the RTSP_PORT variable. runOnConnect: # the restart parameter allows to restart the command if it exits suddenly. runOnConnectRestart: no ############################################### # RTSP options # disable support for the RTSP protocol. rtspDisable: no # supported RTSP stream protocols. # UDP is the most performant, but can cause problems if there's a NAT between # server and clients, and doesn't support encryption. # TCP is the most versatile, and does support encryption. # The handshake is always performed with TCP. protocols: [udp, tcp] # encrypt handshake and TCP streams with TLS (RTSPS). # available values are "no", "strict", "optional". encryption: no # port of the TCP/RTSP listener. This is used only if encryption is "no" or "optional". rtspPort: 8554 # port of the TCP/TLS/RTSPS listener. This is used only if encryption is "strict" or "optional". rtspsPort: 8555 # port of the UDP/RTP listener. This is used only if "udp" is in protocols. rtpPort: 8000 # port of the UDP/RTCP listener. This is used only if "udp" is in protocols. rtcpPort: 8001 # path to the server key. This is used only if encryption is "strict" or "optional". serverKey: server.key # path to the server certificate. This is used only if encryption is "strict" or "optional". serverCert: server.crt # authentication methods. authMethods: [basic, digest] # read buffer size. # this doesn't influence throughput and shouldn't be touched unless the server # reports errors about the buffer size. readBufferSize: 2048 ############################################### # RTMP options # disable support for the RTMP protocol. rtmpDisable: no # port of the RTMP listener. rtmpPort: 1935 ############################################### # Path options # these settings are path-dependent. # it's possible to use regular expressions by using a tilde as prefix. # for example, "~^(test1|test2)$" will match both "test1" and "test2". # for example, "~^prefix" will match all paths that start with "prefix". # the settings under the path "all" are applied to all paths that do not match # another entry. paths: all: # source of the stream - this can be: # * record -> the stream is published by a RTSP or RTMP client # * rtsp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server # * rtsps://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server # * rtmp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from a RTMP server # * redirect -> the stream is provided by another path or server source: record # if the source is an RTSP URL, this is the protocol that will be used to # pull the stream. available options are "automatic", "udp", "tcp". # the tcp protocol can help to overcome the error "no UDP packets received recently". sourceProtocol: automatic # if the source is an RTSP or RTMP URL, it will be pulled only when at least # one reader is connected, saving bandwidth. sourceOnDemand: no # if sourceOnDemand is "yes", readers will be put on hold until the source is # ready or until this amount of time has passed. sourceOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s # if sourceOnDemand is "yes", the source will be closed when there are no # readers connected and this amount of time has passed. sourceOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s # if the source is "redirect", this is the RTSP URL which clients will be # redirected to. sourceRedirect: # fallback stream to redirect clients to when nobody is publishing to this path. # this can be a relative path (i.e. /otherstream) or an absolute RTSP URL. fallback: # username required to publish. # sha256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix. publishUser: # password required to publish. # sha256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix. publishPass: # ips or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to publish. publishIps: [] # username required to read. # sha256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix. readUser: # password required to read. # sha256-hashed values can be inserted with the "sha256:" prefix. readPass: # ips or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to read. readIps: [] # command to run when this path is initialized. # this can be used to publish a stream and keep it always opened. # this is terminated with SIGINT when the program closes. # the path name is available in the RTSP_PATH variable. # the server port is available in the RTSP_PORT variable. runOnInit: # the restart parameter allows to restart the command if it exits suddenly. runOnInitRestart: no # command to run when this path is requested. # this can be used to publish a stream on demand. # this is terminated with SIGINT when the path is not requested anymore. # the path name is available in the RTSP_PATH variable. # the server port is available in the RTSP_PORT variable. runOnDemand: # the restart parameter allows to restart the command if it exits suddenly. runOnDemandRestart: no # readers will be put on hold until the runOnDemand command starts publishing # or until this amount of time has passed. runOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s # the runOnDemand command will be closed when there are no # readers connected and this amount of time has passed. runOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s # command to run when a client starts publishing. # this is terminated with SIGINT when a client stops publishing. # the path name is available in the RTSP_PATH variable. # the server port is available in the RTSP_PORT variable. runOnPublish: # the restart parameter allows to restart the command if it exits suddenly. runOnPublishRestart: no # command to run when a clients starts reading. # this is terminated with SIGINT when a client stops reading. # the path name is available in the RTSP_PATH variable. # the server port is available in the RTSP_PORT variable. runOnRead: # the restart parameter allows to restart the command if it exits suddenly. runOnReadRestart: no