Macromedia breeze 5 Mode D'Emploi

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Chapter 1:  Before You Begin
Security resources and references
The following are sources of information and software that may aid the process of securing the 
Breeze server(s).
Network security
SANS Institute (www.sans.org)  The SANS (System Administration, Networking, and 
Security) Institute is a cooperative research and education organization comprised of system 
administrators, security professionals, and network administrators. It provides great network 
security courses, as well as certification in network security.
SQL Server security 
Microsoft Security Resources page (www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/administration/2000/
security)  
This page on the Microsoft website provides information and resources on securing 
SQL Server 2000. The information on this page also applies to the embedded database engine 
installed with Breeze.
Tools
is a powerful port-scanning program 
that tells you what ports a system is listening on. It is available at no cost under the GNU 
Public License (GPL).
The effectiveness of any security measure is determined by various factors, including but not 
limited to, the security measures provided by the server and the installed security software. 
Macromedia Breeze software is not intended to provide security against any unauthorized access 
to, or unintended or intended disruptions or harm against, your servers or any information stored 
or deployed by you on any computer, including servers. For more information, see the disclaimer 
of warranty in the applicable license agreement provided with Macromedia Breeze.
Ports used by Breeze
The following table lists the ports used by Breeze: 
Note: RTMP is a Macromedia-specific protocol.
Port
Port 
Configurable
Bind 
Address
Bind Address 
Configurable
Access Protocol
Password 
Protected
80
1935
443
Yes
Default=any Yes
Public
RTMP 
over 
HTTP 
HTTP
RTMP
Yes. 
Application uses 
ticket- based 
authentication.
1111
Yes
Default=any Yes
Private
RTMP 
HTTP
Yes