Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:34:32 -0700 (MST) From: Technical Director <trodat@ultratrends.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Darwin on FreeBSD Message-ID: <20050130120400.P13310@server1.ultratrends.com>
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Hello everyone, I have successfully installed Darwin on freebsd using the ports tree, thank you nork@FreeBSD.org. My question is in regards of the whole operation, has anyone successfully got this application to operate behind a natd firewall running only through port 80? I believe I followed the installation and setup but have the following if I try to connect through a natd/firewalled port 80: Connection via browser with quicktime plugin brings up the quicktime control (using the <embed> tags as described in the manual) and a "Connecting" message. Then after a bit it outputs a "10060: Disconnected" message. Yet when I connect via a browser not through the natd/firewall port 80 it works. Checking sockstat -c on the darwin server shows an active connection on the 554 port from the quicktime client machine... >From what I understood of the admin document: Ports used to communicate with client: 554, 7070 TCP -or- 80 TCP Ports used to send media through: 6970-6999 UDP, -or- 80 TCP Ports server will stream through: 554 RTSP 7070 TCP -or- 80 TCP I did use the MakeRefMovie (Win32 & Apple Only) application to create a 'reference' movie to the server. It still doesn't work. Has anyone had success making Darwin use port 80 'only' for streaming media out to the world from machines behind natd/firewall situations? Or is the only option to open up 554 or 7070? Thank you in advance for any and all help. Rob.home | help
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