Re: more on thedj.com

From: Michael Pelletier <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 15:30:50 -0500 (EST)

On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Brian wrote:
> >
> > TheDJ uses RealAudio, which requires their own proprietary proxy.
> > No, it will not work with Squid, and never will until RealAudio
> > is willing to release the details of their data stream. You will
> > need to purchase a copy of the RealAudio proxy if you wish to
> > allow your users to stream audio through your network.
>
> But realaudio doesnt use port 80, and I only proxy port 80. So shouldnt
> that data just go right thru?

New versions of RealAudio can use HTTP to request RA clips from sites, but
the RealAudio application-layer proxy operates on port 1090. It was built
using the TIS firewall toolkit, and is freely distributable. Since it
sounds like what you're saying is that you have full routing out to the
internet, it sounds like you should just turn off proxy functionality for
theDJ player. No?

> So what I gather, is that, as long as I force users to have port 80
> redirected via the cisco to my linux box which runs squid, then thedj.com
> will *never* work? That really sucks.

        -Mike Pelletier.
Received on Tue Feb 24 1998 - 12:34:07 MST

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