[slim] Re: PC-Cilin Personal Firewall

2006-03-29 Thread Mockbeggar
The unfortunate thing about PC-Cillin is that disabling the firewall also disables the virus scan. I'm a novice at much of this, but here's what I did. Opened my PC-Cillin and clicked on networking. Selected "Home network" and then the tab marked exceptions. Click the "add" button. I chose

RE: [slim] Re: PC-Cilin Personal Firewall

2006-02-03 Thread Steven Kramer
> Panka wrote: > > 'IN' for all five entries? > Yes, they need to be in. The Squeezeboxes must talk to the server. > -SlimServer Control (TCP) port 3483 > -SlimDiscovery (UDP) port 3483 > -SlimServer Web (TCP) port 9000 > -Slim (TCP) all ports > -SlimTray (TCP) all ports > > All connection

[slim] Re: PC-Cilin Personal Firewall

2006-02-01 Thread radish
Siduhe Wrote: > It also isn't a good idea to run two personal firewalls at the same time > (i.e. both PC-Cilin and XP Firewall set to on). They tend to conflict > with each other... Indeed - pick one and configure it correctly. -- radish --

[slim] Re: PC-Cilin Personal Firewall

2006-02-01 Thread Siduhe
pankaj Wrote: > Hi > > Does anyone know what I need to do to 'Enable Personal Firewall' in > Trend Micro's Pc-Cilin Internet Security software. > > My Windows (XP) Firewall is 'ON'. > > Pankaj It also isn't a good idea to run two personal firewalls at the same time (i.e. both PC-Cilin and XP

[slim] Re: PC-Cilin Personal Firewall

2006-02-01 Thread pankaj
'IN' for all five entries? -SlimServer Control (TCP) port 3483 -SlimDiscovery (UDP) port 3483 -SlimServer Web (TCP) port 9000 -Slim (TCP) all ports -SlimTray (TCP) all ports All connections are only 'OUT' right now. Should I make all 'IN' as well? Any port changes for the 'IN' entries? Thanks