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RE: problem with flash player behind NATed firewall

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On tor, 2008-10-23 at 11:19 +0100, Walton, Jason (Accenture) wrote:
> When we monitor the firewall, we can see port 80 taking via squid and
> port 1935 talking to our test server when it has a public IP, as soon as
> we take away the public IP, all port 1935 traffic stops but port 80
> still routes via squid.
> 
> I'm going to look at a socks server (dante seems to be the SUSE
> recommendation) but in the meantime if anyone has any input into what it
> might be?

What?

The traffic as such is already explained (RTMP streaming traffic).

Many clients and content servers support tunneling of RTMP over HTTP,
but apparently not this site.

Regards
Henrik

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