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sc00bs
Posts: 1229
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have zone alarm pro, no idea what version(about 1-2yrs old i think).
I am using abc to dl some torrents(i dont want to change program either) and i noticed when i opened zone alarm that there is a list of programs in the top right hand corner of the program. The abc logo is flashing and when i roll over it it says "abc.exe blocked from listening to ports: tcp: 6886, 6885, 6884, 6883, 6881, 54444" I am assuming that this means that abc is not being allowed to use these ports to use to dl(which im guessing makes it slower?) My question is: - does these ports being closed do anything to the speed or performance etc? - if they do how do i change the ports so they are not blocked thansk in advance |
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| #0 11:57pm 24/02/05 |
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Irhabi
I like eel pie
Posts: 1979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the help file tell you how to do it but from memory you just go to the Programs tap on the firewall, then right click abc.exe then allow....or i think it lets you specify what ports to its allowed to use
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| #1 12:06am 25/02/05 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 1231
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ok i added the ports into the incoming tcp section or do i put them into the incoming udp section?
also, by opening these ports will it put my computer at risk? and will it make a difference to my speeds? thanks :D |
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| #2 12:16am 25/02/05 |
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whoop
Posts: 7896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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zone alarm pro eh, I believe that's the one you pay for. why not ring up zone alarm customer support? I'm sure they'll be glad to help a paying customer. http://users.bigpond.net.au/ritsuko/emoticons/rolleyes.gif
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| #3 12:43am 25/02/05 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 1232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hehe yes... paying.... |
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| #4 08:05am 25/02/05 |
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Sir_Schniper
Posts: 8
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If u are really after a good firewall use Smoothwall Express 2.0 IT's free.
Best firewall ever |
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| #5 08:13am 25/02/05 |
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Sir_Schniper
Posts: 9
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Trust me i know i have 5 Server's runing behind the dam thing :) i have been runing it for 3 years now and i have never had a worm get into the network:)
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| #6 08:14am 25/02/05 |
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Spook
Posts: 11897
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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zone alarm is terrible :(
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| #7 08:44am 25/02/05 |
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parabol
Posts: 903
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If u are really after a good firewall use Smoothwall Express 2.0 IT's free. I liked Smoothwall too. Easy and quick installation. Parent friendly. But you need a dedicated box. Only problem is that its firewall rules don't make your system invisible to machines on the internet. A custom-built linux box (slackware, gentoo, etc) would be much better in the long-term, though it take a good amount of time to set up. Anyway, back on the topic of crappy Windows firewalls ... zone alarm is terrible :( Seconded. Outpost wins! |
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