On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:18:11 -0400 Vick Khera <vi...@khera.org> wrote:
> Back in the days when I rolled my own proxy based firewall, I recall > using an RTSP proxy service. i'm sure you could dig one up and then > configure your clients to use it. since pfSense is just freebsd, you > could probably get away with just installing a pre-built package of it > and manually configuring it... unless of course there is a pfSense > native package. If anyone is going to dig this in the archives, here is the simplest way: * download http://docs.real.com/docs/proxykit/osrtspproxy_2_0.tar.gz * patch with patches from http://www.grogy.com/local_doc/www/apache22/data/ports/net/osrtspproxy/files/ * compile, run * configure pfsense to forward udp ports 6970-32000 to it This little proggy also exists as a freebsd package, so I see no reason it is not included in pfSense by default. > i don't know about mms protocol. Microsoft's MMS hits the same problem (tcp control channel, udp data channel), but servers are designed to offer a http alternative. That's why Microsoft came up with asx ;) -- Jure Pečar http://jure.pecar.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org