Bypassing proxy for live365 radio

Ever since I started connecting to the Internet through a proxy server (filter), I haven't been able to listen to "live365" radio stations with iTunes, either the ones programmed into iTunes or otherwise.
I have tried entering various things in the "bypass" box in Network Prefs, i.e. "live365.com", "www.live365.com", "*.live365.com" but it hasn't worked! I haven't got anything I've entered into the bypass box to work.
Any ideas, suggestions, help?

On 08/07/11 15:36, JackCunha wrote:
>
> The browser is not used. There is a program on the workstation which
> tries to connect to the site online. Tthe ports required are 4282 and
> port 4280/4285, but I assume I also need to get access and get through
> the BM proxy at 192.168.1.1, and the program does not support proxies.
>
>
bm proxy is normally only for port 80/443, when using the forward proxy.
If this program access port 4282 and 4280/4285, then it depends how you
internet connection is set up. If bm is the default gateway for the
internal hosts and filters are applied, then you will need a filter
exception for this ports and enable dynamic nat to allow this traffic to
reach the internet. So bm proxy is not involved here.
If bm is not the default gateway, then this program will use the default
gateway defined on the PC to reach the internet and then is there where
you have to allow this traffic.

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