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?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Waters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 October 2008 09:58
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] problem with flash player behind NATed
firewall
> 
> On Thursday 23 October 2008 09:37:39 Walton, Jason (Accenture) wrote:
> >
http://www.healthtalkonline.org/Bones_joints/Rheumatoid_Arthritis/Topic/
> > 2209/Interview/1499/Clip/9712
> 
> It is using RTMP on port 1935 when I play flash from the site.
> 
> Without checking I'm guessing you aren't providing a proxy for RTMP on
> 1935
> and their server (or the client) isn't playing the serve this content
via
> HTTP game.
> 
> There is discussion of this in the Squid archive.
> 
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