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Re: Windows Media/RealPlayer monitoring?
From: John Capo <jc () irbs com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 11:57:43 -0400
Quoting cw (security () fidei co uk):
My question is simple. Is there anyone out there who is using, or has implemented a successful monitoring system for Windows Media Server and/or Real Server? If so, then how did you go about it?
I captured the data exchange between a client and a Windows Media Server and wrote a little program to play the exchange back. The server is happy with it and streams the file. Connected Read 128 Read 80 Read 80 Read 152 Read 56 Read 833 Read 48 64 72 538 831 831 833 831 833 833 831 831 833 833 833 831 ... ... ... ... ... The input to the monitor program is a hex file built from tcpdump output. The file consists of packets to send to the server delimited with '#'s indicating a response from the server is expected. Its very low tech but it works. John Capo
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- Windows Media/RealPlayer monitoring? cw (Jul 10)
- Re: Windows Media/RealPlayer monitoring? John Capo (Jul 11)
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- Re: Windows Media/RealPlayer monitoring? cw (Jul 10)
- Re: Windows Media/RealPlayer monitoring? Jared Mauch (Jul 10)