Implementing NetShow On-Demand, Firewalls, Proxy ServersID: Q166444
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This article describes the requirements for implementing Microsoft NetShow version 1.0 On-Demand in conjunction with a firewall or proxy server.
Microsoft NetShow uses several different protocols. This article describes
the requirements for streaming NetShow 1.0 content through a firewall or
proxy server. NetShow content can only be streamed using TCP/IP. This
article also discusses the requirements when configuring a Firewall to
allow free passage of these IP frames for both servers and clients. There
may be additional requirements for implementations of future versions of
NetShow. Check current product documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge
Base for future requirements.
Firewalls are administered by corporations to prevent unauthorized access
to corporate networks. Most firewalls are based on packet filtering.
Packet
filtering takes place when the computer examines the source and
destination
IP addresses of a packet and forwards only those packets that have been
granted access.
The On-Demand content streaming from NetShow will currently stream through
a number of firewalls and we are working with several additional vendors
for support in their products. For the most recent list of supported
vendors, point your browser to the following URL:
http://www.microsoft
.com/netshow/firewall.htm
If your firewall (or router) vendor is not on this list, it does not mean
you cannot stream NetShow media through your firewall. This is a list that
we have tested or worked with the vendor to ensure you will be successful.
The details of configuration are below in this article.
Incoming TCP port 1755
Outgoing UDP 1024 - 5000
Outgoing TCP on port 1755
Incomming UDP on port 1024 - 5000
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Version : WinNT:1.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: June 23, 1999