Re: bittorrent in core? what frontend?

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On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 19:57 -0500, Warren Togami wrote:

> 
> The biggest problem with this entire idea is that it wont work for users 
> by default, because our default security configuration will block 
> incoming connections, and more users these days are behind NAT.

Users behind NAT isn't a Fedora problem. They need to port forward the
BT ports - but that can go on something like fedorafaq.org (or whatever
it is).

Firewall is a problem. A nice gui like firestarter (not necessarily
firestarter, but something like it) for configuring the Fedora Firewall
would be nice - with common app/port selections so users don't
necessarily have to care what port ranges are used for what (unless they
want to meddle with the defaults)

until I decided to go with Linksys for my router, firestarter is what I
used for NAT - it has a really nice interface for controlling what ports
are allowed in etc.

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