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    Default iTunes and corporate firewall

    Our corporation is changing its firewall rules, and I think my access to
    internet radio stations thru iTunes may be chopped unless I can come
    up with a set of rules to safely allow it thru.

    Has anyone done this? Is such a rule set possible and does someone have
    an example?

    Alan

    Alan Hawrelak Guest

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    Default Re: iTunes and corporate firewall

    In article <3IVRa.2043$Gf3.8428@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>,
    Alan Hawrelak <ahawrelak@celcorp.com> wrote:
    > Our corporation is changing its firewall rules, and I think my access to
    > internet radio stations thru iTunes may be chopped unless I can come
    > up with a set of rules to safely allow it thru.
    >
    > Has anyone done this? Is such a rule set possible and does someone have
    > an example?
    That seems to depend on what stream you are listening to.

    For future reference, "netstat" in the Terminal will give you something
    like this:

    Active Internet connections
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
    tcp4 30559 0 10.0.0.11.49216 nc15.live365.com.20378
    tcp4 0 0 10.0.0.11.49209 news.fu-berlin.d.nntp
    [...]

    And you could check up on your favorites and then add rules for just them, but
    that could be a pain in the ass.

    --
    Sandman[.net]
    Sandman Guest

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