Proxy stream

hi , i have one really big problem .
i need to work with streams media on my proxy server ,but these are tunneling via http(not rtsp) and so i cannot filtering them on firewall .has anybody idea how to tunneling stream vie rtsp or another way to filtering them.
thanks in advence

I may have misunderstood your problem?
from what I understand, you have some ip's that you want to deny requests for certain clients.
if this is the problem, then I dont see why you have to differenciate between streams and classic http? (the request will get blocked for that particular ip)
or do you mean that you want to block just the stream transfer for the restricted ips? allowing all other traffic? in that case you can probably make use of content-type too. (if the content type would be different in those cases?)

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