| bio | website | turbonerd.com |
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| location | Seattle, WA | |
| age | 41 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 6 months |
| seen | Apr 10 at 19:31 | |
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Software developer @ RealNetworks working mainly on video-related stuff. I actually spend much of my time coding in ActionScript for Flex and AIR, though the majority of my career's been focused on building Web apps and systems in various domains using everything from Tcl to C#.
I'm @cnunciato on Twitter.
I'm @cnunciato on Twitter.
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How can I simulate blocking RTMP over port 80 on Windows? In this case, there is only one host |
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How can I simulate blocking RTMP over port 80 on Windows? Ok cool, I can try Squid. But then how (specifically on Windows, since that's what I'm running) can I force all TCP traffic to use that proxy server? In my LAN settings, for example, I can see where to specify the proxy server address and port, but it doesn't seem to be sending RTMP traffic to that proxy -- only the basics, like HTTP, FTP, etc. Is there some way I can force all TCP (including RTMP) to use that proxy? |
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How can I simulate blocking RTMP over port 80 on Windows? Ok. Have any recommendations for the proxy server or application firewall? |
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On Clean Server 2003 Install, Windows Cannot Find Any Drives Worked like a charm! Thanks much -- this saved me a ton of time. |
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