I know that some streaming media types are available on alternate outgoing
ports. If you only open up '80', for example, I wouldn't think "https" (on port
443) would work very well. You say you only open port 80? That means the other
ports are "closed". The software that is controlling port access (allowing only
port 80), should have some logging facility. Have you looked in the logs to
see if anything is being blocked, and if so, what is being blocked?
-l
william lai wrote:
Hi,
I configured a squid proxy recently, everything is going well. However, when some user open web browser for streaming audio/video(eg, windows media, realplayer), it always in connection and timeout.(we only opened port 80 for porxy outgoing). What things would be wrong?
regards, william