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Originally posted by muchspl2@8 November 2003 - 12:11
if hes talking about dmz'ing then yes wide open ESP with no software firewall, but if he just open the correct ports(6881 to 6889 as stated) he will still have the hardware firewall (router) and I recommend a good software firewall (configured correctly also).
As far as i am aware it's not dmz, half bridge mode is where it bypasses the router the modem still does the login and it passes the ip address to the computer thou without the the router you will have no nat but you can easily protect your computer with a software firewall like kerio anyway.
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alpha Posted on 8 November 2003 - 14:26
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Im running win ME not XP. So if i get this software firewall will it stop the actions of other firewalls? and where do i get this firewall and how do i then config. it? And how do i find out if my internet service provider has a firewall and how do i poke a hole in that?
How does shareaza do away with firewall problems? Wouldnt the speed in shareaza be decreased too?
no xp means you don;t have a built in firewall, do you have a software firewall? anything icons by your clock say anything about a firewall, think norton has one bundled in some AV's not real sure witch one,
about your isp, think it rare to have them block it, I guess they could
Like i said, i dont know if i have a firewall. I have norton but when i did a search (firewall) in help it didnt say anything about norton having firewalls. none of the norton options say anything about firewalls.
Usally with most of the popular software firewalls it will ask you permission when a program wants to access the internet, your sounds more like a router issue what is the modem/router your computer connects with e.g. brand, model number