Can¹t you use the FWC and specify the Real Player application only as allowed? t On 12/8/06 8:37 AM, "Ball, Dan" <DBall@xxxxxxxxxxx> spoketh to all: > Real Player does both audio and video, but then again I¹m not sure how I¹d > restrict it to just that content. It¹s doing a TCP port 80 call to do the > initial coordination instead of using the proxy port. If I open that port up > for use, then any application making requests on that port can use it also. I > can strict port 80 to a specific computer, but that will open it to any > application on that computer. I can restrict it to only a certain destination > site, but then I¹d have to maintain a separate list of destination URLs for > every website that offers RealPlayer content. > > > > > From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Watts, Jeb > Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:10 AM > To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [isalist] Re: Real Player? > > Couldn¹t you open port 80, but only allow audio content? > > > > From: Ball, Dan [mailto:DBall@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 9:17 AM > To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [isalist] Real Player? > > Anyone know how to get Real Player to work through ISA2004? > > We have a block on port 80, so it keeps giving an unable to connect message. > I¹ve been trying to figure out a way to get it to work for ³only² Real Player > without opening port 80 to all applications, but have been unsuccessful so > far. I tried adding port 80 to the firewall client settings, but no luck so > far.- > > >