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I have recently installed apollon on a Suse 9.3 system and I can only connect to the Fasttrack network , and then only after I shut my firewall off . ...
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- 09-19-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Problems configuring apollon/giFT
I have recently installed apollon on a Suse 9.3 system and I can only connect to the Fasttrack network , and then only after I shut my firewall off . At which point it connects and I can turn the fire wall back on without any further problems.I probable should mention that I am behind a router, however its internal firewall is disabled at this time.
I nmaped my ports and this is what it told me:
Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.211 seconds
curtis@curts:~> nmap -p 1-60000 192.XXX.X.X
Starting nmap 3.93 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-09-18 22:14 PDT
Interesting ports on XXXX(192.XXX.X.X):
(The 59992 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
111/tcp open rpcbind
631/tcp open ipp
1213/tcp open unknown
1214/tcp open fasttrack
1215/tcp open unknown
1216/tcp open unknown
59049/tcp open unknown
Are these the right ports to have open, and if not can anyone point me to any documentation that was not written for a computer science major. I got these ports from reading the conf files for the individual plugins. I ahve searched around quite alot , but since I know little about the terminology I probable just didnt insert the proper term into the search engine. Any help would be appreciated.
- 09-19-2005 #2
the only thing I can think is you need to forward port 1214 on the router to your particular computer's ip
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- 09-19-2005 #3Just Joined!
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Tried that and still I have to shut down my firewall before it will connect, then I can turn the FW back on and it stays connected. And I still cannot connect to the Ares, Gnutenella, or openFT networks.
Originally Posted by Vergil83


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