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Title: streamin real audio
Post by: brent on January 19, 2000, 08:51:42 AM
streaming real audio / video seems to be a bit of a prob...

methinks it uses udp 7070 is this port not available

I humble myself in my lameness :)
Title: RE: streamin real audio
Post by: Charlie Brady on January 21, 2000, 07:35:36 AM
brent wrote:

> streaming real audio / video seems to be a bit of a prob...
>
> methinks it uses udp 7070 is this port not available
>
> I humble myself in my lameness :)

Well I must be pretty lame myself. I don't know anything about
the real audio/video protocols. They're proprietary, aren't they?

Your best source of information about using unusual protocols
from behind the e-smith server is the IP Masquerade HOWTO. If you get it sorted out, please let us know.

Cheers

Charlie
Title: RE: streamin real audio
Post by: Kim Morrison on January 21, 2000, 05:37:10 PM
Brent,

Please do let us know what you discover about this.  We definitely want Real Audio to work.

Thanks,
   - Kim
Title: RE: streamin real audio
Post by: Joseph Morrison on January 21, 2000, 05:45:43 PM
Hello Brent,

Real audio/video should work - it is supported by the ip_masq_raudio module, which is standard with e-smith.  Real audio/video can use a variety of transport protocols, and the RealPlayer software automatically selects the best protocol. I don't know exactly what the selection criteria are, but we've found that the RealPlayer software seems to work fine behind an e-smith gateway.

What platform are you running the RealPlayer software on? What exactly goes wrong when you try to use it?

Best regards,
- Joe