Hive Streaming manual network configuration without HDH
If the HIVE Desktop Helper (HDH) is not permitted in your environment or unable to transit your Internet infrastructure, you must manually configure Internet access for deployed HIVE Agents.
Outbound requests to core HIVE Cloud Services
Bypass any web proxy or remove inspection, authentication and reputation lookup services for the HIVE Cloud Services:
Protocol (Port) | Destination Address | Description | Comments |
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HTTPS & WSS (tcp/443) | HIVE Cloud Services hosted on the Internet | HIVE Cloud Services are used for signaling, telemetry & logging only (no content) |
If needed, Hive Streaming publishes static IP addresses for HIVE Cloud Services to support firewall configuration (login required).
Outbound requests to support HIVE Silent Testing
Hive Streaming uses a unique capability called Silent Testing to verify your streaming video events will be successful. Silent Testing uses the Hive Agents you’ve already deployed to simulate a complete end-to-end video streaming event in the background - without requiring your end-users to click a link or participate in any other way.
Protocol (Port) | Destination Address | Description | Comments |
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HTTPS (tcp/443) | Hive Streaming's video CDN | Hive Streaming uses Microsoft Azure CDN services | |
HTTPS (tcp/443) | Varies | Video platform partner's CDN | Your chosen video platform provider may require additional rules to support access to their application(s) and CDN (Content Delivery Network). Contact your video platform provider for additional details. |