>From Mr.Bad <mr.bad at pigdog.org>

>So, is the following statement true?
>
>        "You can run a Freenet node behind a firewall iff
>
>         a) The firewall allows the node to make outbound connections
>            on arbitrary ports.

Are there a significant number of firewalls that allow you to make outbound 
connections, but not on arbitrary (1024-5000) ports?  Would it be worthwhile 
to have the node take a range of ports to make outbound connections on?

--
Benjamin Coates


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