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The Authentication Add-In (used to authenticate Adobe Live Media Encoders connecting to FMS) will not install with Adobe Media Server because it looks for Flash Media Server and does not recognise Adobe Media Server.
Is there a workaround or a new version of the Authentication Add-In?
Hi,
The new Add-In has been updated here : https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=fmle3
This was the same place where you could grab the old add in from so please don't get confused. The 64-bit Add-Ins will now work with AMS 5. Please try it out and let me know if you're still facing an issue.
Thanks,
Apurva
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Hi Justin,
Could you tell me more specifically what the issue is that you're facing? Now that Flash Media Server has been rebranded to Adobe Media Server, the default installation path for AMS is /opt/adobe/ams. While installing the Authentication Add-In please change the install path to /opt/adobe/ams and try. Let me know if this helps.
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Apurva
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I have install Adobe Media Server Pro 5.0 on a Windows Server 2012 machine. The installation is working fine. When I try to install the authentication add-in I get the error "Please install Adobe Flash Media Server prior to installing this add-in", screenshot below.
I assume the problem is that the installation package looks for Adobe Flash Media Server and does not recognise the new name for the software.
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Thanks Justin. We were able to reproduce the issue and are looking into it. Currently we do not have any workaround for this issue. We'll get back to you with an update at the earliest. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
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Apurva
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So if I install the newest version Adobe Media Server 5 will the Authentication plug-in work? I am running on CentOS 5.8 64-bit presently with FMS Interactive Server, going to be upgrading very soon later this year.
Please let me know.
thanks
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We recently release a new update for the Authentication plug-in that is compatible with AMS 5. You can download the same from here : https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=fmle3
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Apurva
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Apurva,
The link you provided is takes me to the same old version of Authentication module which does not work with AMS. Any alternatives?
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Same problem as before. Is the link incorrect or has the new version not been upload to the Adobe site?
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This is the old authentication plug-in download, it is not for AMS 5.
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It seems Adobe knows about the problem but just ignoring it or they were too quick to release the new version. I have my server filter IP addresses through a custom main.asc file which does me no good except block legitimate publishers. We need to have this plugin. Also, if Adobe can work on blocking Wirecast FM 1.0 publishers on the new version of the plugin, that would be great!
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Hi,
The new Add-In has been updated here : https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=fmle3
This was the same place where you could grab the old add in from so please don't get confused. The 64-bit Add-Ins will now work with AMS 5. Please try it out and let me know if you're still facing an issue.
Thanks,
Apurva
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The new Authentication Add-In works with Adobe Media Server 5 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit.
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Question will it work running it on CentOS 64 bit version with Adobe Media Server 5.
Can someone please let me know, as I have to build a new server and migrate all of the data and configs to it.
Will this plug-in require authentication using Wire Cast as well - or will it not require a password when installed in Adobe Media Server 5 running on CentOS 5 64-bit?
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The new auth plugin still doesn't work against Wirecast/FM 1.0 agents. The only way I was able to block these agents was through the main.asc file you put in your application. On the function application.onConnect insert this
if( (p_client.agent.search("Wirecast")!=-1) || (p_client.agent.search("FM 1")!=-1) )
{
trace (p_client.agent + " FM 1.0/Wirecast agent detected ...rejecting connection from "+p_client.ip);
return false;
}
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The new auth plugin still doesn't work against Wirecast/FM 1.0 agents. The only way I was able to block these agents was through the main.asc file you put in your application. On the function application.onConnect insert this
if( (p_client.agent.search("Wirecast")!=-1) || (p_client.agent.search("FM 1")!=-1) )
{
trace (p_client.agent + " FM 1.0/Wirecast agent detected ...rejecting connection from "+p_client.ip);
return false;
}
How do you require WireCast agents to be forced to enter a password?
Where/how do you put this action script, does anyone have any examples?
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aruser,
Please post your questions under a single topic so others can follow. I've already tried to answer your questions here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4865265#4865265
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Worked for me too on Windows 2008 R2 64-bit
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Hi, When I click on the link you provided, it redirects to another link and I'm able to download the old plugin which needs Adobe Flash Media Server installed. Any update on this?
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How to add users and set passwords for this authentication add-in Adobe Media Server 5\conf\users.exe not works,
When double clicking it just blinks CMD window and disappears.
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Where can I download the token authentication plug-in?
Invalid connection:https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=fmle3
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These are the steps you need to follow :
1. Download the Add-in from here :
www.adobe.com/go/learn_fms_authaddin_en.
2. Run the installer on the machine where FMS is installed. For windows run the msi. For linux untar the file and run the installSAA script.
3. The add-in installs the Server Access Adapter (under root_install/modules/access) and the Flash Media Encoder User Management utility (under root_install/conf).
4. Navigate to root_install/conf in the command prompt and run the following to add new user :
users add -u <username> -p <password>
5. Restart FMS.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other queries.