tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:47147 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 15610/rygel tcp 0 0 192.168.122.1:59505 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 15610/rygel tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:51413 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 13331/transmission- tcp 0 0 192.168.122.1:53 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 192.168.254.16:35799 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 15610/rygel tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:631 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN - tcp6 0 0 :::51413 :::* LISTEN 13331/transmission- tcp6 0 0 ::1:631 :::* LISTEN - tcp6 0 0 :::59098 :::* LISTEN 15609/httpd On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Andre Robatino <robatino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain <at> gmail.com> writes: > >> you forget about DLNA sharing, and some more GNOME services. > > I googled for "DLNA sharing" to find out which ports it uses, and it seems > that all of those ports are closed. Are there any specific ports you would > expect to be open? > > BTW, I just realized that my router is probably blocking unsolicited > incoming packets, so it's possible the firewall itself might be as open as > Kevin says it is. I'd have to read up a bit to learn how to check. Still, > with the router doing its job, and Transmission not being a pain to set up > anymore, I'm happy. > > -- > devel mailing list > devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct -- -Igor Gnatenko -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct