08-08-06 12:11 PM
Alexander Farber wrote:
>
> I was almost going to give up, but then I thought again about
> your comment, that the port 443 is "open" and since SSH goes
> through, then rtmps should go through as well... because the
> over-https-tunneling is actually simple. And actually I don't
> believe any firewall is able to filter SSL/TLS at the app. level.
>
> I've installed Ethereal and discovered, that while the flash
> movie repeatedly tries to connect to the ports 1935, 80 and 443
> (as expected), it wasn't trying to contact the web proxy here.
>
> So I've set up the proxy in the MSIE browser (which I wasn't
> using at all, but Mozilla Firefox). And now everything works -
> both rtmpt and rtmps. Thanks for your help.
wonderful!
i was not thinking about that when i wrote, but i'm glad you solved your
problem
I think ssl support is a VERY important fms2 feature, especially for
marketing purposes...
security is a big issue when selling a product.
In addition to that, fms2 ssl implementation is quite fast & stable.
Nice job Adobe.
Dario De Agostini
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