On 7/19/07, Mustafa Qasim <alajal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello! I can't use any p2p client. It seems my service provider has blocked all ports used by p2p clients. How can i check what ports are open on my gateway[Same machine Also configured as transperent-proxy on Squid at 10.0.0.1 in my LAN]. Can I configure my p2p client to use an open port for communicatoin?
If you have shell account outside your LAN, you can use nmap or nc (and probably many other tools) to find out about your open ports. If you don't, visit http://www.grc.com/ and look for ShieldsUp! As for p2p, azureus (a bittorrent client) at least lets you configure which port to use. (As an aside, I use a port that is blocked both by my router and iptables on the machine, and azureus still works. I'm not sure if I should be happy about this.) Andras -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list