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    Default install red5

    hello,
    i'am new bye in the forum and in the whm/cpanel.

    i have one server with hosting account and i wuold like to install red5.
    anyone can help me step to step to install red5 on whm/cpanel centos OS?

    I have read that it must install apache-ant and tomcat but this new installations could damage the system and the hosting account created?

    thanks

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    http://osflash.org/red5/linux-install

    But the export java paths are not set by default, I'm still working on that part.

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    thank you DWHS.net,
    i have read the how to install red5 on the osflash.org site but this installation can damage my whm accounts?

    thanks

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    Hello

    The install will not damage your accounts.
    If you have questions or not sure with the process, ask again
    Alexandre Silva Hostert
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    http://widecombrasil.com.br

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    Default Enlish

    Followed the link for instructions but it makes no sense as it is just lines of code
    I have no idea where I am even supposed to type those codes

    Can anybody please explain in PLAIN English, step by step, how to do this

    Thanks

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    The URL provided by DWHS already contains explicit steps.

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    Hi,

    Some people just automatically asume you know. So for those of you out there that also didn't understand the DWHS link, then here is what would have helped me if someone had writen it, instead of just saying 'you've already been told'...

    http://osflash.org/red5/linux-install

    So when you open that it doesn't actually say where you are supposed to write all of this code. So...you have to create a ssh account and then put the code in there. If you have WHM/CPanel there is a SSH shell access you can go from there to set up the ssh account (there's a helpful video included). Then the lines of code written can be used once you are signed into the ssh account.

    Hope that helps, i'm sure i'm not the only person that didn't automatically know what was going on!

    Suzanne
    Last edited by barkinmad; 08-06-2009 at 11:40 PM.

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    Default Install Red5 on cPanel/WHM server

    Hire is a short description: Install Red5 on cPanel/WHM (CentOS)

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    Default Init csript for Red5 on cPanel (CentOS) server start/stop/restart

    Quote Originally Posted by Yatko View Post
    Hire is a short description: Install Red5 on cPanel/WHM (CentOS)
    Here is a much better init script to start Red5: Init script for Red5 cPanel/CentOS

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