# supported stream protocols (the handshake is always performed with TCP) protocols: [udp, tcp] # port of the TCP RTSP listener rtspPort: 8554 # port of the UDP RTP listener (used only if udp is in protocols) rtpPort: 8000 # port of the UDP RTCP listener (used only if udp is in protocols) rtcpPort: 8001 # timeout of read operations readTimeout: 10s # timeout of write operations writeTimeout: 5s # supported authentication methods (both are insecure, use RTSP inside a VPN to enforce security) authMethods: [basic, digest] # command to run when a client connects. # this is terminated with SIGINT when a client disconnects. runOnConnect: # enable Prometheus-compatible metrics on port 9998 metrics: no # enable pprof on port 9999 to monitor performances pprof: no # destinations of log messages; available options are 'stdout', 'file' and 'syslog' logDestinations: [stdout] # if 'file' is in logDestinations, this is the file that will receive the logs logFile: rtsp-simple-server.log # these settings are path-dependent. # It's possible to use regular expressions by using a tilde as prefix. # for instance, '~^(test1|test2)$' will match both 'test1' and 'test2'. # for instance, '~^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 provided by a RTSP client # * rtsp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server # * rtmp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from a RTMP server source: record # if the source is an RTSP url, this is the protocol that will be used to pull the stream sourceProtocol: udp # 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 # command to run when this path is loaded by the program. # this can be used, for example, 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_SERVER_PATH variable runOnInit: # command to run when this path is requested. # This can be used, for example, 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_SERVER_PATH variable runOnDemand: # 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_SERVER_PATH variable runOnPublish: # 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_SERVER_PATH variable runOnRead: # username required to publish publishUser: # password required to publish publishPass: # IPs or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to publish publishIps: [] # username required to read readUser: # password required to read readPass: # IPs or networks (x.x.x.x/24) allowed to read readIps: []