Theoretically they both run using RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol),
and you should just be able to open the appropriate ports on the
firewall:

Open port 554 for RTSP/TCP data.

Open ports 6970 through 6999 (inclusive) for RTP/UDP data.

(from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/qt4/us/proxy/)

Though in my experience I can get RealAudio via RTSP through my firewall
(not PIX), thought not quicktime via RTSP. Apple do a 'free' *nix based
proxy server for RTSP (downloadable from a link on
http://www.apple.com/quicktime) but I've not managed to get this to work
succesfully (it starts the transactions, but then fails, and there is
very little support for the software or any guidance to what the problem
may be). You can also run via a SOCKS proxy.

Marc Renner wrote:
> 
> What Port does Quicktime run on? Is there any reason why one couldnt enable a port 
>for this, similar to Real Audio. Or is it in fact some type of proprietary protocol..
> 
> -se7en-
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