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RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) and SRTP (Secure RTP)
The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a network protocol which described how to transmit various media (audio, video) from one endpoint to another in a real-time fashion. RTP is suitable for video-streaming application, telephony over IP like Skype and conference technologies. The secure version of RTP, SRTP , is used by WebRTC, and uses encryption and authentication to minimize the risk of denial-of-service attacks and security breaches. RTP is rarely used alone; instead, it is used in conjunction with other protocols like RTSP and SDP.
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See also
- Introduction to the Real-time Transport Protocol
- RTP on Wikipedia
- RFC 3550 (one of the documents that specify precisely how the protocol works)