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This rule is used by BearShare for all file transfers with HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) and for browsing the Internet. HTTP is the only port you really need for downloading/browsing, ports 81, 82, 83 are auxiliary web browsing ports and are rarely used. HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (SSL)) is used for secure sites. SOCKS is only needed by people using a SOCKS proxy server. 3128, 8080, and 8088 are common ports that proxy servers use. 11523 is used by AOL's browser.
To optimize
Remove the remote ports: 81, 82, 83 unless you know that you need them. If you don't use a SOCKS proxy server remove SOCKS. If you don't use a remote or local proxy remove 3128, 8080 and 8088. Most people can just remove all ports except for HTTP. If you don't use AOL's browser remove 11523.
Outbound allowed
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 6346-6349
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used by BearShare to download files from people not using a firewall. In other words, it allows your Pull requests. It is also used for uploading files when someone send you a Push request.
Back to P2P
Inbound allowed
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Inbound
Local Port(s): 6346
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule allows you to receive incoming connections on the default port Gnutella clients listen on. It is used to automatically accept Pull requests from people trying to download a file from you. It is also used when you try and download files from other people behind a firewall as it allows their Push requests. If you change the port BearShare uses for listening in BearShare's settings be sure to change this rules port too.
This rule is used by your file swapping application for browsing webpages (possibly generated by other P2P applications to display files available for download) and for transfering files via HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol). 3128, 8080, and 8088 are common ports that proxy servers use.
To optimize
If you don't use a remote or local proxy remove 3128, 8080 and 8088.
Blubster outgoing connection
Protocol: UDP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 41170
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used for downloading of files from other people.
Blubster incoming connection
Protocol: UDP
Direction: Inbound
Local Port(s): 41170
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used for uploading of files to other people. It allows you to receive incoming connections.
Direct Connect outbound connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 411
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used for downloading of files from other people.
Direct Connect HTTP connection
iMesh HTTP connection
KaZaA Media Desktop HTTP connection
Morpheus HTTP connection
WinMX HTTP connection
This rule is used by your file swapping application for browsing web pages (possibly generated by other P2P applications to display files available for download) and for transferring files via HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is the only port you really need for browsing the Internet, ports 81, 82, 83 are auxiliary web browsing ports and are rarely used. HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (SSL)) is used for browsing secure sites. SOCKS is only needed by people using a SOCKS proxy server. 3128, 8080, and 8088 are common ports that proxy servers use. 11523 is used by AOL's browser.
To optimize
Remove the remote ports: 81, 82, 83 unless you know that you need them. If you don't use a SOCKS proxy server remove SOCKS. If you don't use a remote or local proxy remove 3128, 8080 and 8088. If you don't use AOL's browser remove 11523.
Direct Connect inbound connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Inbound
Local Port(s): 412
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used for uploading of files to other people. It allows you to receive incoming connections.
Gnotella outgoing connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 6346-6352
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used by Gnotella to download files from people not using a firewall. In other words, it allows your Pull requests. It is also used for uploading files when someone send you a Push request.
Gnotella incoming connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Inbound
Local Port(s): 6346
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule allows you to receive incoming connections on the default port Gnutella clients listen on. It is used to automatically accept Pull requests from people trying to download a file from you. It is also used when you try and download files from other people behind a firewall as it allows their Push requests. If you change the port Gnotella uses for listening in Gnotella's settings be sure to change this rules port too.
iMesh connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 4000-5000
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used transferring files.
KaZaA Media Desktop outbound connection
Morpheus outbound connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Remote Port(s): 1214
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used if you specify in the settings that your computer is to be a SuperNode. A SuperNode acts a server for other computers within your vicinity, i.e. in on your ISPs LAN, people in your neighbourhood etc. What happens is your computer starts broadcasting that it is a SuperNode and computers near you send you lists of their files for sharing and files they are looking for. Your computer then performs searches on their behalf all though you don't handle that transfer - this Peer-to-Peer remember - you give them the IP of the host and they contact the host directly. SuperNode's help people near you on slow connections search for files (which is why you have to have a broadband connection to be a SuperNode) and broadcast what files they have to share. You don't have to be a SuperNode if you don't want to be. Just disable it in Kazaa's settings.
KaZaA Media Desktop inbound connection
Morpheus inbound connection
Protocol: TCP
Direction: Outbound
Local Port(s): 1214
Action: Allow It
What it's for
This rule is used if you specify in the settings that your computer is to be a SuperNode. A SuperNode acts a server for other computers within your vicinity, i.e. in on your ISPs LAN, people in your neighbourhood etc. What happens is your computer starts broadcasting that it is a SuperNode and computers near you send you lists of their files for sharing and files they are looking for. Your computer then performs searches on their behalf all though you don't handle that transfer - this Peer-to-Peer remember - you give them the IP of the host and they contact the host directly. SuperNode's help people near you on slow connections search for files (which is why you have to have a broadband connection to be a SuperNode) and broadcast what files they have to share. You don't have to be a SuperNode if you don't want to be. Just disable it in Kazaa's settings.
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