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Probably a simple Question but never the less.
Firewalled Servents, through necessity of all those fantastic script kiddies, I have to run a firewall (nothing Complex but enough to keep the idiots off) and as I need to use SW that only runs on MS 9x I am susceptible, so I run Zonealarm, Gnotella 1.0.5 has been setup to access it and also to act as a server. Security is set to Medium, so that pings etc are not filtered but ports not in use can go whistle etc. So if I am allowing requests through 6346, and ZA knows that Gnotella is a server, should I then need to check the Firewalled option. and would this mean that firewall-firewall connections are not available... Gone back to Gnotella after brief flirtations with other programs 1.0.5 is definately a step in the right direction.. (esp since I can ditch the skins <G>) Now all we have to do is get the leeches and those people that think that bandwidth impresses <G> Well Done Gnotella Crew |
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>So if I am allowing requests through 6346, and ZA knows that >Gnotella is a server, should I then need to check the Firewalled >option.
As long as ZA has server rights you don't need to have the Firewalled checked. |
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Thanks just wanted to make sure, was having probs with other FW but ZA medium setting seems to do the trick
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