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Thread: SYGATE,how to configure it for utorrent?

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    hi,

    i have lately switched to sygate firewall....seems quite good so far.

    just wanna know how can i configure it for utorrent.

    i tried it by myself by going to application section in sygate, n then entering the port 45682 in the udp,tcp tab which my utorrent uses, but after applying the settings my utorrent just stops downloading.

    whn i remove the entered port it starts downloading but the problem of not getting max peers remains as the yellow light just wont turn green.

    can anyone who uses sygate as firewall suggest how to configure it?

    regards.

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    The first step (after installing the Sygate Personal Firewall Pro) is to bring up the main console window. This can be accomplished by:
    1. Left-click on the Start button
    2. Left-click on Programs
    3. Left-click on Sygate Personal Firewall
    4. Left-click on Sygate Personal Firewall Pro
    2. Advanced rules At the top of the console
    1. Left-click on Tools
    2. Left-click on Advanced Rules
    3. Put a checkmark in the Remember my answer, and do not show this message again
    4. Left-click on the OK button
    3. Advanced Rules Second Part The Advanced Rules window should now be visible.
    1. Left-click on the Add button
    4. Allow Traffic Under Description, enter Utorrent #1.
    1. Left-click on the Allow this traffic button
    2. Left-click on the Ports and Protocols buttom at the top of the window
    5. Protocols Now in the protocols menu:
    1. Under Protocol, select TCP
    2. In the remote and local fields, type (Your port)
    3. For Traffic Direction, select Both
    4. Left-click on the OK button
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    The first step (after installing the Sygate Personal Firewall Pro) is to bring up the main console window. This can be accomplished by:
    1. Left-click on the Start button
    2. Left-click on Programs
    3. Left-click on Sygate Personal Firewall
    4. Left-click on Sygate Personal Firewall Pro
    2. Advanced rules At the top of the console
    1. Left-click on Tools
    2. Left-click on Advanced Rules
    3. Put a checkmark in the Remember my answer, and do not show this message again
    4. Left-click on the OK button
    3. Advanced Rules Second Part The Advanced Rules window should now be visible.
    1. Left-click on the Add button
    4. Allow Traffic Under Description, enter Utorrent #1.
    1. Left-click on the Allow this traffic button
    2. Left-click on the Ports and Protocols buttom at the top of the window
    5. Protocols Now in the protocols menu:
    1. Under Protocol, select TCP
    2. In the remote and local fields, type (Your port)
    3. For Traffic Direction, select Both
    4. Left-click on the OK button
    eee

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    Wow. At.Spamage. Sorry Skizo =].
    Last edited by Me<3You; 07-31-2007 at 09:32 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
    eee

  5. BitTorrent   -   #5
    thanks, will try it out n let u know. regards.

    problem solved. man! after such a long wait someone has provided a working solution. love u man!!
    Last edited by ashwa; 07-31-2007 at 06:23 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Cool. Nice to know i was a help to you =]
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  7. BitTorrent   -   #7
    www.portforward.com generally has some visual tutorials as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melvinmeow View Post
    www.portforward.com generally has some visual tutorials as well.
    You always have to take my glory! .

    I checked quickly for Sygate their but i couldn't find it, post a direct link!
    eee

  9. BitTorrent   -   #9
    Quote Originally Posted by J.A View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Melvinmeow View Post
    www.portforward.com generally has some visual tutorials as well.
    You always have to take my glory! .

    I checked quickly for Sygate their but i couldn't find it, post a direct link!
    Check under norton section in the firewalls. Seems Norton ::cough cough:: bought em out. So might be listed under there.

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