Red5 is a JAVA server. So you’ll need to have JAVA installed and running on your server. Check if you have JAVA installed by just using the following command:
Connect to your server over SSH. Make sure you are logged in as root. Everything from here on is assumed to be done over SSH with root privileges.
A clue: If you don’t have a clue what you’re about to do here, it means you don’t need to do this and thus don’t need this tutorial.
So, how about it? Let’s get started, shall we?
It takes about 20-40 minutes depending on how much of a brainless copy-paster you are. And on that last note I’d like to add that I take no responsibility if anything goes wrong. These steps are the ones I followed and worked great for me. If for some obscure reason you do something that might mess up your server, I’m not going to take the heat for that.
About 18 months ago I got my first VPS and figured out how to install , the free open-source alternative to . It’s a great alternative and the price (0.00 $)ВPis just right. A few weeks ago I decided to upgrade my VPS plan at to a which meant I had to install everything all over again. Including RED5. I then decided to write a tutorial that includes all the steps needed to get RED5 up and running on your CentOS server.
How to install RED5 on CentOS 5 – The complete guide
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