Thanks Roxanne,
 
Extremely helpful.  It would seem that using RTMPT and port 80 would
handle what I need to do.
 
Jeff

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        Our development team was using RTMP.  Our corporate network is
seriously locked down for external applications. 
        It is my understanding that in order to use the RTMP tunneling
you have to be using LCDS not FDS2.  We did some 
        "light" testing (1 day) of that configuration and couldn't get
it to work through the firewall either.  It was our experience 
        that the "rollover" functionality was not working.  [could have
been our configuration].  Our timeline was tight 
        enough that we couldn't spend more time on that nor could we get
a hole punched through the firewall in time for the 
        deployment.  We fell back on amf-polling.   
        
        Articles which may be of value to you are: 
        
        LiveCycle Data Services Features 
        
http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/dataservices/features.html 
        
        Proxy Server setup: 
        
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=1ccfec30 
        
        Tunneling 
        
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_16631 
        
        Roxanne Reid-Bennett
        QA Analyst Architect
        
        
        
        
        
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        I'm trying to get my wits around RTMP and any firewall issues
that may
        exist with it. I understand that Adobe's RTMP implementation
uses http
        tunneling - does this mean that the firewall doesn't in fact
have to
        have port 2048 open? That the rtmp requests in fact come over on
port 80
        in the http headers?
        
        Just trying to understand - any explanation appreciated.
        
        Jeff Battershall
        Application Architect
        Dow Jones Indexes
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