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19-Apr-2008 10:44 |
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10.0.9 GOLD
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30-Oct-2007 18:45 |
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10.0.8 GOLD
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Minor feature enhancements |
17-Aug-2006 17:30 |
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10.0.7 GOLD
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Major security fixes |
28-Mar-2006 17:14 |
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10.0.6 GOLD
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Minor security fixes |
06-Oct-2005 12:10 |
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10.0.5 GOLD
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Major security fixes |
27-Jun-2005 23:35 |
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10.0.4 GOLD
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Major security fixes |
20-Apr-2005 17:59 |
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10.0.3 GOLD
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Major security fixes |
21-Mar-2005 15:34 |
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10.0.2 GOLD
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Major bugfixes |
18-Dec-2004 11:22 |
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10.0.1
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Major feature enhancements |
05-Oct-2004 13:39 |
Articles referencing this project
- Red Hat: An updated RealPlayer package fixes a security flaw
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Mon, Aug 20th 2007 07:11
- SuSE: New RealPlayer packages fix remote code execution
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Thu, Mar 23rd 2006 05:23
- Red Hat: Updated RealPlayer package fixes a buffer overflow bug
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Thu, Mar 23rd 2006 00:47
- SuSE: New RealPlayer packages fix remote code execution
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Mon, Oct 10th 2005 07:29
- Red Hat: Updated RealPlayer package fixes a format string bug
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Fri, Sep 30th 2005 01:54
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Comments
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No glibc2.2 support
by bani - Feb 6th 2005 19:37:50
sadly, realplayer 10 requires glibc2.3.
realplayer 8 etc worked fine on glibc2.2, but realplayer 10 requires
glibc2.3.
it's relatively simple to make glibc2.2 builds (id software does it for
example) and they work fine on glibc2.3.
-- =^_^=
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Re: No glibc2.2 support
by Rob Lanphier - Apr 1st 2005 14:08:15
> it's relatively simple to make glibc2.2
> builds (id software does it for example)
> and they work fine on glibc2.3.
If this is a feature you'd like to see, file a feature request.
The team might have seen it reading this, but it's easier to know for sure
what they are thinking if you file it.
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RealPlayer can't play anything usefull?
by SVasic - Oct 22nd 2004 23:41:25
After installing RP in FC2, I can't play files claimed in description. I
tried mpg, avi and mp3. I always get error message "Unsupported
document type". Is this by design, or am I missing something?
Thanks for any help,
Stane
--
Regards,
SVasic
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Re: RealPlayer can't play anything usefull?
by Vikram Dendi - Dec 18th 2004 10:37:48
What version are you using? Can you file a bug in the helixcommunity
bugzilla if this still doesn't work for you?
> After installing RP in FC2, I can't play
> files claimed in description. I tried
> mpg, avi and mp3. I always get error
> message "Unsupported document
> type". Is this by design, or am I
> missing something?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Stane
-- Vikram Dendi
Program Manager for Helix Player
RealNetworks/HelixCommunity.org
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RealPlayer and Helix Player Project
by Vikram Dendi - Jun 17th 2004 18:28:56
This is the next generation RealPlayer for Linux (and Solaris, PPC etc).
For those who want to know more about how the RealPlayer/Helix Player
projects here is some information from the project home page:
The RealPlayer for Linux is built on top of the Helix Player for Linux and
includes support for several non-open source components including
RealAudio/RealVideo, MP3 etc. Please see our FAQ above for more details on
how the RealPlayer differs from Helix Player. Following are a few features
that are added in the RealPlayer for Linux.
Additional Features (on top of Helix Player)
Real Audio/ Real Video MP3, Flash MPEG-4 Support (fee-based)
More robust RTSP via RDT
More information can be obtained here: HelixRealFAQ
-- Vikram Dendi
Program Manager for Helix Player
RealNetworks/HelixCommunity.org
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Helix Player
by Rob Lanphier - Jan 25th 2004 18:34:04
Those looking for RealPlayer functionality on Linux and other UNIXy systems
should really try out the Helix Player. This
version is the main release that RealNetworks' developers are working on.
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Help! RealPlayer appears not to work with OSS!
by Brian - Jan 28th 2003 13:20:37
hey all, I'm using the commercial OSS driver (because it's the only one
that works with the hardware) for the Intel 845G chipset audio from 4Front.
When I try to play a file with RealPlayer, it returns cannot open audio
device. Yet no other audio programs are running and read/write/execute
privilages are set for all users on /dev/audio and /dev/dsp. Any help?
--Brian, 25 m, silicon valley
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Can't find the downloads!?!?!?
by Deven Phillips, CISSP - Oct 1st 2001 22:01:53
I tried going all through the Real site, following the
instructions in the release notice, and I cannot find
the Alpha release. Any help here would be
appreciated.
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Re: Can't find the downloads!?!?!?
by Damien Byrne - Oct 1st 2001 23:08:16
> I tried going all through the Real site,
> following the
> instructions in the release notice,
> and I cannot find
> the Alpha release. Any help here would
> be
> appreciated.
>
I also cannot find the Alpha release and would appreciate any help in
locating it.
Damien.
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Re: Can't find the downloads!?!?!?
by Jeffrey Bakker - Oct 1st 2001 23:57:02
>
> % I tried going all through the Real
> site,
> % following the
> % instructions in the release
> notice,
> % and I cannot find
> % the Alpha release. Any help here
> would
> % be
> % appreciated.
> %
>
>
> I also cannot find the Alpha release
> and would appreciate any help in
> locating it.
>
> Damien.
>
>
On the page that asks for email, etc., when asked to select the Operating
System, select Linux 2.x (has to be non-rpm version), then at the next page
the d/l links are for RP 8.0, SCROLL DOWN, and there will be a push-button
to download the new version of realplayer.
-- #!/e/r
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Follow-up to: Lockups with RP8
by HoledUp - Dec 25th 2000 07:23:04
Seems this lockup only happens with under Gnome (the stock version with
Mandrake 7.1). Found another program that also causes the same lockup
(GRASP). Switched to KDE and the problem went away -- for now. Strange
that it would only happen under Gnome though. Maybe if I upgrade to 7.2
things will improve.
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Lockups with RP8.0
by HoledUp - Dec 24th 2000 11:06:05
Didn't have any problems with RP7, but since upgrading this morning I've
had more lockups than in a week of Windows. Only seems to happen when I
select "Preferences" from the "View" menu. The cursor moves with the mouse,
but the buttons and the keyboard are useless.
I installed the _bin file on a Mandrake 7.1 system. Tried to see if
the RPM would work (since RP has a history of differences between the bin
and RPM versions), but wouldn't install because my system was the "wrong
architecture" (guess I should have bought RedHat :))
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One thing
by Flip - Dec 24th 2000 01:45:49
There's only one thing I _really_ want from the linux player now. I mean
the current version is great, but one thing i'd really like to see is full
screen. I've been changing my resolution to 640x480 (from 1280x1024) and
centering the window manually for awhile and the full screen feature would
just be nice to have.
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Try download the UNIX version from this.
by Anon Sricharoenchai - Dec 9th 2000 09:09:42
Try download the UNIX version from this.
http://proforma.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html
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Looks like Real for Unix is dead
by Shanoyu - Dec 3rd 2000 16:47:51
All of the links to realplayer on real.com are expired players and they've
never responded to my technical support questions about it, I think the
tech support people aren't allowed to say anything which would more than
likely mean the death of realplayer for unix.
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*bsd vs. aix, etc.
by Peter Godman - Sep 15th 2000 02:59:36
Strangely enough there's a pretty good reason for this: Particularly, the
way that the runtime linker works w.r.t. BSD is quite bizarre in my
experience. Paricularly, if dll a dlopens dlls b and c, c tends to resolve
its symbols into b. I don't know how to work around this problem. If
anyone does (without using -Bsymbolic), I'd love to hear about it!
I have a compiling freebsd4 version, where the linker seems better
behaved, but I can't test it because I have no audio device there :(
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RealPlayer 7.0 just works fine..
by ThomasKTN - Aug 18th 2000 05:51:50
The new Version of the RealPlayer 7.0 just works fine...
goos Improvments.. nice look and feel...
This is a must for everybody who has an old verion installed..
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Feelin shafted...
by Don Johnson - Aug 12th 2000 09:32:42
Well, I know it's not too advisable to bite the hand that feeds you, but
what the heck is going on when we are just getting Real 7.0 and the windows
users have 8.0?? Real has obviously been putting in some work on this..it's
a good product..yet since they already have a _stable_ code base for 7,
would it not be that hard to merge it with version 8?
Either way, I'm happy to see a stable version out. Hope it works on
slack ;-)
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Linux 2.2 version removed?
by Ptolemy - Jul 26th 2000 21:12:42
I just followed the URL above and did not find anything along the lines of
a beta for 2.2. Did Real yank support for the latest kernels?
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Newbie Help Here -I made RealPlayer7.0 work with Netscape
by spineboy - Jun 13th 2000 06:15:33
I added a new application under navigator in the prefs section as such
Description doesn't matter
MIMEType audio/x-pn-realaudio
Suffix .ram
Application /usr/bin(orwhatever)/realaudio %u
(you need the %u to get the streaming to work)
-- Watch one,
Do one,
Kill one.
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RPM or non-RPM
by RedFyre - Mar 27th 2000 17:03:24
In previous versions, I have noticed several differences between the rpm
and non-rpm versions of RealPlayer. For example, the rpm version of 5 and
G2 would always quit working after 1 hour of playback. With G2, the rpm
and nonrpm versions even had a different look.
Any comments on which version works better?
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Software Expiration
by Ptolemy - Mar 24th 2000 12:51:37
Yes, software expiration is a bad thing.
But you forget - you're using BETA software. Typically beta software
expires so that you're not using old code... or commercially licensed
software that you're using for free.
I would fully expect beta software to stop working after a set period
of time. In fact, you were TOLD this when you installed the software.
Or don't you remember this?
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Forcing Users into Submission
by Yojo - Mar 23rd 2000 11:33:26
I had the real player version before 7.0 installed on my system (I think
this is G2... right?). One fine day, when I went to run it, it would not
run and just output a message "This version has expired, please
download a new one from real.com." I don't know about you guys, but
this really gets on my nerves. Why should I be forced into upgrading?
RealNetworks makes a nice product, but come on, give the user some freedom.
We (or at least, I) do not like to be hurded like sheep! If I did, I would
be using Windows.
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Greg@real to the rescue
by SandyMacJr - Mar 22nd 2000 00:08:58
someone named Greg at Real noticed my post about video not updating when
using esd and emailed me the fix.
add:
ThreadedAudio=1
to:
~/.RealNetworks_MediaSDK_60
Worked for me, hope it helps.
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Real Player 7 and ESD
by SandyMacJr - Mar 14th 2000 16:43:14
Anyone else having problems where the screen doesn't update when you use
RealPlayer 7 with ESounD?
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A real improvement
by Moritz Barsnick - Mar 14th 2000 05:35:18
I must admit, I was quite sceptical. RealPlayerG2-6.0 never made it past a
very shaky beta version. I had a look at version 7.0 yesterday and was
quite pleasantly surprised about its functionality and speed (I have a
100MHz Pentium I). The planned functionality (see the various "Help"
menues) sounds promising (although there are currently better players for
most stuff): AU, WAV, MP3, Real audio; AVI, MPEG, Quicktime(4??), Flash,
Real video. Due to the many licenses RealNetworks has, perhaps we'll
finally get something which can play e.g. the Sorenson Codec. (At the
time being, AVI, Quicktime and MPEG don't work yet; Flash plays only some
animations, and all of them without sound on my machine; any audio
(but RealAudio) is better with command line tools ;-))
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realplay 7.0 beta for Linux -- finally!!
by e7 - Mar 13th 2000 09:40:51
Maybe that post about the open-source RealPlayer clone got somebody's
attention. :-)
Just installed from RPM and it works great -- I can seek randomly
within 13-minute SMIL presentation without hanging! Preferences even has
OSS/ESD option now.
Only problem so far is that the Netscape plugin, rpnphelper, prints
"BOO!" and coredumps ... the readme file says it doesn't handle URL events
... !?? Oh well, at least we still have Plugger.
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Realplayer clone needed
by Paul Hebble - Feb 25th 2000 02:37:18
The Realplayer client for Linux wasn't all that great to
begin with; if they're not even maintaining it anymore, a
clone would be even more valuable. Are there any such
efforts in progress? Would a Realplayer clone even be
possible? I don't imagine they've released enough info to
make it EASY...
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Realplayer G2 status
by RedFyre - Feb 24th 2000 21:35:34
Near the end of 1999, I received the following message from real customer
support . . . not too promising considering version 7 is already on its way
out for win/mac.
Hello Dave,
Thanks for contacting the RealNetworks Technical Support Team.
RealNetworks has released only the Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT
versions of
the RealPlayer G2 release.
Please note that we are working on versions of the G2 RealPlayer for
various
flavors of UNIX. These versions will be available at a later date.
Please
continue to watch our website for announcement of their availability.
Unfortunately, we only made the Alpha G2 Linux Player available for
Testers
only via our Developer's Zone. It is no longer open. It is an
unifinshed
product and is not fully supported by Technical Support.
We should have a full G2 Beta release sometime either at the end of
this year,
or sometime next Quarter. We shall begin support for the player G2 for
the UNIX
systems then.
If you have any questions or suggestions for the Player G2 alpha,
please
contact the following address, alphag2@real.com
Please feel free to respond to this message if you require further
assistance.
Suresh R Kumar
Aditi Corporation
RealNetworks^Ù Authorized Support Provider
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Where is the stable version
by H. Aurag - Feb 11th 2000 16:28:09
Anyone has any news concerning real plans to release a 1.0 version?
Is this thing still developed?
It's been a long while now
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Netscape plugin for G2?
by rek0il - Feb 5th 2000 20:49:13
There doesn't appear to be a plugin for the G2 Alpha. Has anyone tried
keeping the 5.0 plugin installed? If there /is/ a G2 Netscape plugin, where
might one find it?
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Buffering With Real G2
by Penguin Warrior - Dec 3rd 1999 16:06:30
I'm assuming that the buffering is broken in the Alpha release... Anyone
know if this is true? Or is this a personal problem ;)
-thanks
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PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME
by Jonathan Bradshaw - Oct 18th 1999 14:10:39
The above comment was a posting of an EMAIL I got from RealNetworks. I
DID NOT SEND IT - I DON'T WORK FOR THEM SO DON'T EMAIL ME WITH YOUR
QUESTION!
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v.99092901 -- horrible audio on Dell Inspiron 7000
by scott petrack - Oct 17th 1999 21:52:59
The rpm G2player-6.0-0.99092901 gives horrible audio on
a Dell Inspiron 7000. I'm pretty sure that the problem is that
the Dell Inspiron only supports 8-bit audio. I am guessing that
the "disable 16-bit audio" button in the preferences is broken in the
current G2 alpha.
Please send me mail if you know a work around (scott.petrack@metatel.com)
In principle, it should not be too hard to make the sound driver do the
conversion.
Real developers -- please remember that there still are otherwise
decent laptops with 8-bit sound. Thanks.
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Email from Real Networks
by Jonathan Bradshaw - Sep 29th 1999 22:13:48
Greetings:
We're sorry that a current RPM of the RealPlayerG2 for linux was
temporarily unavailable. At this time a new RPM is being uploaded
and
should be available in a couple of hours.
The name of the new RPM is G2player-6.0-0.99092901.i386.rpm. If you
attempt to download the RPM and get the previous version, please wait
and
try again.
To install the new rpm, we recommend removing the old version using
rpm -e G2player-6.0
and then installing the new by doing
rpm -i G2player-6.0-0.99092901.i386.rpm
or, you may just do
rpm --freshen G2player-6.0-0.99092901.i386.rpm
These steps will need to be performed as root.
Once again, we appreciate your patience in this matter, and apologize
for
any inconvenience this may have caused.
Thank you,
Peter Godman
Technical Lead
RealNetworks, Inc.
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G2 Alpha player expired !!
by jmm1 - Sep 29th 1999 03:39:30
It seems that G2 alpha player version has expired without any release of a
definitive version. Right now the only solution seems to go back to the
5.0 player ! Any other ideas ??
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RealPlayer playback too fast
by patryk - Sep 4th 1999 10:00:47
Audio playback on my system is a few times too fast -- has anyone else had
this problem? (It plays the sound too fast, then claims "net congestion"
and has to pause to load the data to keep up with itself.)
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Work Around for rvplayer 5.0
by Zuhalter - Aug 23rd 1999 00:41:48
A fix for the major problem in rvplayer 5.0 regarding audio
playback is available here
in both source and shared library form. Fixed my problems on a slack 4.0
system without an issue.
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Sound card problems
by Airport man - Aug 17th 1999 19:08:14
I use a Sound Blaster 16 (4.16) with an AWE32 synth (modules are sb,
awe_wave, uart401, softoss2, sound and soundlow) with Linux kernel 2.2.10.
RealPlayer G2 ALPHA segfaults, apparently after a select(), I think to
/dev/mixer. Any idea?
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RealPlayer G2 ALPHA for Linux & SBLive!
by Hillie - Jul 8th 1999 01:07:57
It seems that G2 Alpha does not work with the alpha SBLive! driver from
Creative Labs, Inc.
It just exits with a segmentation fault. Has anyone else gotten it to
work with this driver?
I think it's a problem with the driver, because I used G2 with OSS for
a very long time before getting my SBLive! and worked very well, very
stable too.
-- -- Alex
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RealPlayer 5.0
by lord_dArk - Mar 17th 1999 22:30:56
I've had it working with 2.2.x with OSS, but now it doesn't seem to work
with Glibc2.1 :(
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G2 -- will it ever happen?
by Joseph Schlecht - Mar 15th 1999 13:44:42
Does anybody know if there are any projects to port the G2 version to RH
linux?
-- Joseph S.
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RealPlayer
by Matt Spong - Mar 1st 1999 01:08:28
Realplayer doesn't work on my system either... it buffers the video and
then crashes with an "audio error type 1." I'm pretty sure it's because I
have an Ensoniq AudioPCI es1371 and playing .au files isn't supported by
the driver :-(... I think RealPlayer is trying to play sound in .au format
and isn't working. If anybody has any workaround for this that they know,
please email me at spong@wam.umd.edu.
Thanks
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realplayer through a firewall
by ixx - Jan 14th 1999 21:33:13
Hi. I can not get realplayer 5.0 to work through my firewall. I have
ip_masq_raudio loaded on the firewall, and when I load a site it says its
playing.. but no sound. When I press stop I hear a moment of sound then
its stops. Very strange. This is on a Debian system (slink) with kernel
2.0.35 on both the gateway and my system.
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