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Firewalls and proxy servers
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A conflict arises when you install all Breeze components on the same server with a firewall or 
proxy server. The Breeze Presentation and Breeze Training server uses port 80, and Breeze Live 
also uses port 80 if ports 1935 and 443 do not work. You then have two applications running on 
the same server with the same IP address using the same port. The following figure illustrates this:
Traffic coming into the server for port 80 only goes to one of the two applications; the traffic 
might go to the wrong application. One solution is to install the two server applications on two 
separate computers, ensuring that they have their own IP addresses. Another solution is to update 
your firewall or proxy server to support two different ports on the same computer: using port 
1935 for Breeze Live, for example. Several TechNotes at
 offer instructions 
about configuring a Breeze Live server. (Search for Flash Communication Server topics. Flash 
Communication Server powers Breeze Live.)
Learning management system (LMS)/Aviation Industry CBT Committee 
(AICC) communication
If you use a proxy server or firewall, keep in mind during installation that the AICC e-learning 
standard requires content to send data back to the learning management system using HTTP to 
track user results. If you use Breeze and the AICC option for LMS, and your users are outside of 
your firewall, you must make sure that your firewall accepts incoming HTTP requests to capture 
learner results. AICC standards define this communication strategy.