Help with Bitcomet Specific Rule

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  1. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

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    Can someone explain how to setup this rule in looknstop? I have only used the client and server rules, but it seems this is suppose to be better for bitcomet. Lets say my port is 54795.

    Other firewalls and advanced rules

    If you wish to configure 'Advanced rules' in your firewall for BitComet, BitComet.exe needs access through the following ports:

    TCP
    Local Ports - Outgoing Traffic: 1024-5000
    Local Ports - Incoming Traffic: your chosen 'Listen Port'
    Remote Ports - Outgoing Traffic: All
    Remote Ports - Incoming Traffic: All

    UDP
    Local Ports - Outgoing Traffic: your chosen 'Listen Port'
    Local Ports - Incoming Traffic: your chosen 'Listen Port'
    Remote Ports - Outgoing Traffic: All
    Remote Ports - Incoming Traffic: All

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    I will explain this rule later,if you need.
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    Oh okay, so then I just added the port range 1024 - 65535 to the server rule I already had. That means it restricts anything below port 1024. Okay got it! Thanks. One last thing, do you know if these rules need the "this rule stops the forbidden packets" stop sign activated?

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    So you don't need active stop sign, because Bitcomet are authorized. remember choose protocol : TCP or UDP
    Next you can click applications... select Bitcomet. so this rule will only active when Bitcomet is running.
     
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    Yep had all that already setup, so thanks for the help.

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