What is rtmp ports?

RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) is a protocol that enables live video streaming between a server and a client. The default port used for RTMP traffic is port 1935, but it can also use port 80 as a fallback option if port 1935 is unavailable. Additionally, some RTMP media servers may use other ports, such as port 80 for HTTP traffic or ports 80 and 443 for RTMPS (RTMP over SSL/TLS) traffic. The use of these additional ports can help to bypass firewalls that may block port 1935. It's essential to ensure that your network configuration allows for these ports to be open to facilitate smooth streaming of RTMP videos.