Question About streaming live video with FMS3

Thank you very much for you efforts ...
I've tested an exciting tutorial about   streaming live video with Flash Media  Server 3.5..
every thing went good and i could see my webcam  broadcast from my machine through my web site  but unfortunately  I can't see it from any  other machine
I'm using Microsoft windows XP SP2
and flash  media live encoder 3
but my web server run UNIX
is this a  problem???
Please send me feedback if its possible
thank you very  much

Dear Janaki
Thank you very much for you efforts ....
i've done what you asked me exactly
this is what i got when I've opened the URL from my machine which runs the FMS
#Date: 2010-03-25
#Fields: x-category    x-event    date    time    x-pid    c-ip    cs-bytes    sc-bytes    x-sname    sc-stream-bytes    x-file-size    x-file-length    x-status    x-comment
session    connect    2010-03-25    23:11:17    7932    127.0.0.1    3073    3073    -    -    -    -    200    -
session    connect    2010-03-25    23:12:43    7932    127.0.0.1    3073    3377    -    -    -    -    200    -
stream    play    2010-03-25    23:12:43    7932    127.0.0.1    3139    3451    mylivestream    0    -    -    200    -
and when i opened it from another machine nothing changed or added to the log file
is it a problem with my webserver ??? its Lunix server and my OS is windows???
thank you very much

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