From: Steve McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Firewall specifics?

Easiest thing to do is get the RealProducer 6.1 and set TCP as the
protocol.  5.1 used TCP as well so I don't think that there will be an
issue with using 5.1.  You have to allow the producer to make a
connection to the server on port 7070 or 5050 for 5.1 encoders and 4040
for G2 encoders as well as the server making a connection back to the
player on a range of ports.  You can get more details at
http://www.real.com/firewall for generic information about the
realserver and firewalls.

steve

RealForum wrote:
 >
 > From: jon mclaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Firewall specifics?
 >
 > Hello,
 >
 > This may have been covered on here many times, so my apologies if it has.
 >
 > I'm going to to soon be encoding some audio/video content from within a
 > "borrowed" network. The network is connected to the Internet via a T1 and
 > does have a firewall to eliminate unwanted outside traffic from entering.
 >
 > So my question is, do I need to have the network admin configure their
 > Firewall to handle a RealEncoder 5.1 setup? Our server it outside their
 > network so we'll be streaming to it from inside.
 >
 > Thanks!
 >
 > ..jon
 > 

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