How to open P2P ports?

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  1. M4c

    M4c Registered Member

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    Hi
    I have tried for some time now to get ESS to allow opening the port I specify to use with uTorrent, so far without any luck. Please, can somebody explain how it is done, or point me to another post where this is explained. Any help will be much appreciated.

    Thanks.
     
  2. the_sly_dog

    the_sly_dog Registered Member

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    are you using a router ?? or just ess security suite
     
  3. remo77

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    i have the same prob too. i was using outpost and kaspersky for a year or so with utorrent and was getting around 500kB speed. but for the last 10 days i have installed nod32 after removing kaspersky, the settings are same by outpost but utorrent is showing me that red symbol that ports are not opened. i will be grateful if you can help me out. i have already included utorrent.exe to exclusion and crossed utorrent in web browser setting, the advices i googled but still the red icon is there.
     
  4. Hiker

    Hiker Registered Member

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    Here are the rules I apply with CFP. I'm not sure if they work with ESS


    How to configure Comodo firewall 3 for µTorrent.

    1. Go to : Firewall -> Advanced -> Attack Detection Settings -> Miscellanous and disable Do Protocol analysis

    2. Go to : Firewall -> Advanced -> Predifined Firewall Policies and select Add...

    Give a name at the new Predifined Policy for example: µTorrent

    Add the following rules:

    Rule 1

    Action = Allow
    Protocol = TCP or UDP
    Direction = In
    Description = Rule for incoming TCP and UDP connections
    Source Address = Any
    Destination Address = Any
    Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
    Destination port = the port of utorrent


    Rule 2

    Action = Allow
    Protocol = TCP
    Direction = Out
    Description = Rule for outgoing TCP connections
    Source Address = Any
    Destination Address = Any
    Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
    Destination port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)

    Rule 3

    Action = Allow
    Protocol = UDP
    Direction = Out
    Description = Rule for outgoing UDP connections
    Source Address = Any
    Destination Address = Any
    Source port = the port of utorrent
    Destination port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)

    Rule 4

    Action = Allow
    Protocol = TCP
    Direction = Out
    Description = Rule for HTTP requests
    Source Address = Any
    Destination Address = Any
    Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
    Destination port = 80

    Rule 5

    Action = Block (enable Log as a firewall event if this rule is fired)
    Protocol = IP
    Direction = In/OUT
    Description = Block and Log All Unmatching Requests
    Source Address = Any
    Destination Address = Any
    IP Details = Any

    3. Start utorrent. When Comodo asks you with a popup, choose 'Treat this application as' select utorrent and enable Remember my answer.

    If you have connectivity problems:
    Go at Firewall -> Common Tasks -> Stealth ports wizard and select
    Alert me to incoming connections- stealth my ports on a per-case basis
     
  5. Ronin12

    Ronin12 Registered Member

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    I created some rules that seem to work for me. Perhaps this screen shot might help. If you provide more detailed information on your configuration I am sure that someone will be able to help you get this sorted out. By the way, I have not excluded Utorrent in ESS or previously in EAV and I am not having problems since rule creations, although it does seem to take a little longer to get the green check mark since switching to v.3.
     

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  6. remo77

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    i am using only nod32 anti virus with outpost 4. yesterday atleast i got around 250kB with yellow icon in uTorrent. hopefully someday it will turn to green o_O . thanx for help
     
  7. yakabot

    yakabot Registered Member

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    ronin12, thanks heaps for that screenshot.
    Nod wasn't asking me what I did and didn't want to allow, until the 1st time I went into those settings. Now it is asking, and it''s made it so much easier to understand and use. :)
     
  8. Ronin12

    Ronin12 Registered Member

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    You are welcome. Just to explain a little further, I created a specific rule for inbound traffic concerning Utorrent. The rule only allows external computers using Utorrent to access my computer through the local port specified as being used for inbound Utorrent sharing traffic. I have had no problems getting the green check mark after the rule creation. A similar rule also had to be created for Limewire and similar programs. Hopefully this has been a little helpful.
     
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