Start nginx with theįollowing command: sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx configure -add-module=./nginx-rtmp-module-master make sudo make installįinally, to conclude the installation, we must start Nginx so we can verify if there are no errors.
To complete the installation, we will need to build Nginx with the RTMP module with the following commands. Once both packages are extracted, let us change our current directory to the Nginx directory with the following
Now, unzip the module file with the following command: unzip master.zip This can be installed with the following command: wget
Now, unpack the tar.gz file that we just downloaded with the following command: tar -zxvf nginx-1.8.0.tar.gzĪdditionally, we need to install the RTMP module. We will be using Nginx and it can be installed with the following command: wget Once we have downloaded the build tools we need to begin with the web server. They can be installed with theįollowing command: sudo apt-get install build-essential libpcre3 libpcre3-dev libssl-dev We will also need unzip which can be installed with the following command: sudo apt-get install unzip Installing Nginx for use with RTMPįirst, we need to get the correct build tools to lay the foundation. We must make sure that the server is up to date with the following command: sudo apt-get update You need a Ubuntu 14.04 server that is configured with a static IP address. This protocol has the ability to project or stream live videos, games, images and much more directly from your server and into the internet. RTMP stands for Real Time Messaging Protocol. In this how-to we will walk you through the basic installation of an RTMP server using Ubuntu 14.04.