1.6. Firewalls and Security
Some corporate
firewalls and
proxy
servers with restrictive access rules make it impossible to establish
a persistent TCP/RTMP connection to a FlashCom Server. Some corporate
IT staffs may open access to remote FlashCom Servers, but others will
not. When corporate web access is permitted but TCP/RTMP connections
are not allowed, FlashCom provides a
tunneling feature
that allows Flash and FlashCom to send and receive RTMP over HTTP.
When tunneling is employed, the Flash Player works with the
user's browser to poll the communication server
instead of establishing a direct Player-to-server TCP connection.
When RTMP
is tunneled, it is known as
RTMPT. As of this
writing, neither the Flash Player nor FlashCom directly supports SSL.
However, encryption is an option when using tunneling, because
browsers support SSL and an SSL proxy can be used with the server.
For more information, see the article Tunneling Flash
Communications Through Firewalls and Proxy Servers at:
- http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashcom/articles/firewalls_proxy.html
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