Secure way of listening internet radio

Secure way of listening internet radio

am 14.12.2006 22:15:17 von kaweka

I'm going to use Winamp for listening internet radio.
Sunbelt Kerio PFW is used and its usage is based on Packet Filter
Module.

How should I connect to broadcast servers to have to have opened only
limited number of ports instead of a wide range of ports ?
What stream format is best for use from security point of view ?
What form of URL's do then apply ?
I wish to have define in my FW a packet filter rule
opening a small number of ports.
Now I have open inbound for TCP and remote port range 1000 to 65535,
local port range 1024 to 4999.
But I think there could be a way for listening internet radio,
where I don't have to open so many of ports.

Thanks for any hints in advance.

Re: Secure way of listening internet radio

am 14.12.2006 23:11:50 von unknown

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am 15.12.2006 02:31:55 von unknown

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Re: Secure way of listening internet radio

am 15.12.2006 02:48:21 von Jon

Leythos wrote:

>So rather than help, all you can do is insult the poster?

You sound surprised.

Re: Secure way of listening internet radio

am 15.12.2006 22:46:13 von kaweka

Sebastian Gottschalk napisal(a):
>
> What firewall?
>
> Well, what firewall are you using? If f.e. you're running
> netfilter/iptables, there are various conntrack modules for (s)rtp, rtsp
> and mms.

As indicated in the message beginning: SKPFW - Sunbelt Kerio Personnal
FW.
Quite good.

Re: Secure way of listening internet radio

am 16.12.2006 01:53:44 von unknown

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