P2P in Flash / Flex without using Adobe Stratus

Flash 10+ enables peer capabilities in Flex and Flash applications. However, Adobe sought to “control” this feature, ensuring that P2P could only be achieved with a hosted beta service called Stratus.

This, as far as I know. Is there an alternative method to achieve the same?

FYI: What Adobe Stratus does is it generates an encrypted 256 bit next to each client in NetConnection, and clients need to know each other next to connect using NetStream. One option might be to initially generate nearId and share it without any dependencies on Adobe Stratus. Not sure if this will work.

All ideas are welcome! :)

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P2P can't seem to be done without Stratus. Alternatives to FMS do not yet support P2P, but I will follow Red5 and Wowza.

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You can use Flash Media Server 3.5 or the Adobe LiveCycle collaboration service. One of the differences between them is that FMS allows you to send audio, video and byte data via P2P, while ALCS allows you to send audio and video streams using P2P (without bytes / text data).

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1776599/


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