rtmpt http proxy
FMS allows you to proxy all non stream-related http connections that come to the rtmpt port to an external server like nginx/apache by specifying their IP:PORT
this way you can have rtmpt on 80 for playing streams, and the webserver also visible from 80 for other things (internally it would be something else)
the only reason rtmpt is being used is if port 1935 is being blocked by their company firewall, so having rtmpt on port 80 is cruical for it to work
this way, i cant combine rtmpt and HLS on the same IP.