Well, sort of. the Real(Audio|Video) stuff has a mode that will allow you
to use an HTTP proxy. You could set up a redirector to disallow URLs that
end in .ra or .rm (I think that's the RealVideo extension), but once again,
that'd only help the HTTP part. The native streaming mode would have to be
blocked by your firewall.
Jon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave J Woolley [SMTP:DJW@bts.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, June 21, 1999 10:50 AM
> To: 'squid-users@ircache.net'
> Subject: RE: Read audio and video
>
> > From: Unger, Christian [SMTP:CUnger@PSI.de]
> >
> > 1.) Is ther a way to block real audio an video??
> >
> Real audio and real video streaming modes don't use HTTP,
> so squid is physically incapable of passing them, so you
> need do nothing to squid to block them (you can, of course
> block the URLs which start the player, but there is nothing
> special about such blocks).
>
> If real media streams are getting through, you have a hole
> in your firewall, not in squid.
Received on Mon Jun 21 1999 - 11:08:40 MDT
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