On Monday 25 February 2002 00:14, Alec Miller wrote:
> I don't quite understand it myself. I was downloading some MP3's and
> within an hour of using it I find that I had people downloading those
> same MP3's from me.  I thought you needed to open ports and point the
> forwarding rules to your desktop.  So I am not sure how it was able
> to allow other users to download from you.
>
> You *can* turn off sharing files to other users within Morpheus, but
> I don't think that will totally block the holes in it.

Dachstein and many other firewalls do not block ports over 1024 since
no services are supposed to be run above 1024 (except application
specific ones like Morpheus). If you want them blocked (tcp), you can
add some rules to do this, but few of us do. Personally, I would stop
the sharing through Morpheus if your concerned with this ... nothing
else should respond to that port unless you enable something to.

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