Some bittorrent trackers only use port 80. Personally I try to
avoid using rules that have "any" in them; tho it is sometimes
unavoidable.
On May 25, 2006, at 3:44 AM CDT, Henrik Frejborg wrote:
On the Tips&Tricks page on Littlesnitchs website it mentions that
"...... only deny those connections you don't like e.g. connections
to port 80 or connections to some bad hosts. But you expressly
allow port 80. How's that?
On 24 maj 2006, at 21.57, RLD wrote:
I have 5 rules set for Az and any bittorrent app I use.
app allow tcp ports 1030-65535
app allow udp ports1030-65535
app allow tcp port 80
app allow udp port 80
app deny any ports 1-1029
Granted I could prolly cut it down to 3 but I like the granularity.
On May 24, 2006, at 1:35 PM CDT, Henrik Frejborg wrote:
Hi,
I installed Azureus (a P2P program) and made the mistake of
starting it. Of course it started to give me endless dialogs to
accept.
Now, I'm not too good at these things so I took a look at the
website and there it said that one could deny access to port 80
(not that I know what that does) and som bad hosts (I surely
don't know what they would be). Then, if I understood correctly,
to allow all access in all modes. I guess the deny rule would
still work?
Any other good ideas on the subject?
cheers,
henrik
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