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3.1 Software Firewalls
How to set up Agnitum Outpost Firewall
![]() •You should now be able to search and download in DC++ (assuming the rest of your network and software is set up properly). •You will see a dialog box similar to the following when an update to DC++ is applied. Click on Update information for changed components and then OK. ![]()
![]() •Select Trusted Applications. Click on Add. Navigate to the location where DC++ is installed, typically C:\Program Files\DCPlusPlus, and select DCPlusPlus.exe. ![]() •Once DC++ has been added, it should appear on the list of applications under Trusted Applications. ![]() Click on OK •That's it! DC++ is now configured!
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How to set up Kerio Personal Firewall 2.1.5
![]() * Check Create appropriate filter rule and don't ask me again. •For now, until the firewall is fully configured, close DC++. You will receive several other popups; just click on Permit until they go away. •Open up the Firewall Administration program. ![]() Click on Advanced. •Scroll down to the bottom of the list of applications. Find DC++. ![]() Click on Edit at the bottom of the screen. • ![]() * Change the protocol to TCP and UDP. * Change the direction to Both directions. •This is what the rule for DC++ should now look like: ![]() •That's it! DC++ should now be set up!
How to set up Kerio Personal Firewall 4.1.2
![]() •Along the left side, click on Add. ![]() * Fill out the new filter rule following the example above. * Use whatever local port you are forwarding on your router to your computer. If you do not have a router, pick any port. •After the rule has been created, it should look like the following back in the Packet Filter page. ![]() •In DC++, your settings should look like the following: ![]() * The IP is your external one, which you can find out by clicking here. •That's it! The firewall should now be set up so you can search in active mode.
by USR56K How to set up McAfee Personal Firewall
![]() Click on Grant Access. •That's it! DC++ should now be setup. •If you did not see this dialog box, then make sure your security level for McAfee is either set to Tight or Standard.
by USR56K How to set up Norton with port forwarding
How to set up Norton with port forwarding
![]() Make sure to change the it to "Always allow connections to this program on all ports." •Next, you will see the dialog box below: ![]() Make sure to change it to "Permit" and check "Always use this action." •Now DC++ should be set up.
![]() •Go to the Program Control Tab. ![]() •Click on the Add button. Navigate to where DC++ lives on your computer (typically C:\Program Files\DC++\). •You will then be prompted with the following dialog: ![]() Make sure Permit is selected and hit OK. •Next, Norton will prompt you to which category DC++ should belong in. Select File Transfer. ![]() •You should now see DCPlusPlus.exe listed. ![]() •DC++ should now work!
How to set up Norton with UPnP
•Open up Norton, click on Personal Firewall, click on Configure. ![]() •Next, click on the Advanced tab. Then click on General. ![]() •Scroll to the bottom of the list and select the rule: UPNP Port 1900 Block Rule ![]() * Click on Modify. Change the rule from Block to Permit. Click OK. After a minute, you should now see your router appear in My Network Places. If you do not, also permit the rule: UPNP Port 5000 Block Rule. •If after enabling the second rule the router still does not appear, consult the troubleshooting section of the UPnP FAQ.
by USR56K How to set up Sygate Personal Firewall Pro
![]() Make sure to check Remember my answer, and do not ask me again for this application. •DC++ should now be set up!
The above is a quick way to set up DC++ on your computer which should work for most people. By default, DC++ uses random ports for traffic; sometimes this is a good thing and other times it's better to specify which port it can use. Follow the guide below on how to lock down DC++ to use a single inbound port (not required!). This is not needed if you run DC++ in passive mode.
![]() •Open up the main screen for Sygate: ![]() Click on Applications. •This will list all the applications Sygate knows about on your computer that have tried to access the Internet. ![]() Select DC++ and click on Advanced. • ![]() * Put the port number you randomly selected into the Local Ports section for both TCP and UDP. * Uncheck Allow ICMP traffic. Since DC++ doesn't respond to pings, there is no point enabling it for a possible ping flood. •Now DC++ is set up with a more secure firewall rule.
Picture above (connection DC++) is not the same as in latest version (DC++ version 0.705).
One of last Sygate's updates was Version 5.5 build 2710; and it does work with these settings. 2008-04-12 14:04:02 The configuration of DC++ and Sygate doesn't work for me. The version of DC++ in your FAQ is really outdated. 2008-04-26 15:35:24 by USR56K How to set up Tiny Personal Firewall Tiny is an advanced firewall with many configuration options and settings. This guide will help you configure DC++ ONLY. It's strongly recommended that you read the manual or other guides on the proper way to set up your firewall.
![]() * Check Use common repository * Check Add to group; •Another dialog box will appear: ![]() * Check Apply permanently. Select To all communication * Check Add rule to common configuration •Several other dialogs with "Outgoing Connection Alert!" from DC++ will be generated. For now, until the firewall is fully configured, just close DC++ and hit apply only to this connection for any remaining alerts coming from DC++. •Open up the Configuration Tool. Go to Network Security -> Protocols and Ports ![]() •Add a new rule. ![]() * Enter in whatever name you like * Select TCP/UDP for the protocol * Select Inbound/Outbound for the direction * Both the local and remote port should be a Port Range from 0 to 65535. •Go to Network Security -> Network Security Rules ![]() •In the High Priority Common Rules section, find the one pertaining to DCPlusPlus.exe ![]() •Click on the line with DCPlusPlus and a drop down box will appear. Select the rule you just created from Protocols and Ports ("Everything" in this example) ![]() Delete any remaining rules that have been created regarding DCPlusPlus. •Click on Save Changes in the top right corner of the Configuration Tool. •DC++ should now be set up!
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•Enter your current external IP (can be found here) into the IP field in DC++. •In Microsoft ISA Server, create two rules: A.
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![]() Click on Unblock •That's it! DC++ should now work with the firewall. •If you did not see the popup box shown above, check the firewall settings. In Windows XP Service Pack 2 & 3 or Windows Vista: go to Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall -> Exceptions Tab. For Windows 7: go to Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall -> Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall ![]() The firewall should be On ![]() If DC++ is not in the list of programs, click on Add Program. Find where dcplusplus.exe resides on your computer (typically c:\program files\dc++\). Click on OK.
Hi I didn't get any block/unblock popup menu. I did select DC++ as an exception but it still won't connect. What do I do? 2009-03-17 01:36:45 by USR56K
*CAUTION* There are dozens of documented cases of Zone Alarm blocking DC++ even though it's been properly allowed. The only fix is to uninstall ZA!!
![]() * Check Remember this answer the next time I use this program •Following that dialog, you will see another: ![]() * Check Remember this answer the next time I use this program •That's it! DC++ should now be set up! •If you're still having problems, then double check the programs security settings. Go to Program Control -> Programs and find DC++. ![]() Make sure DC++ has green check marks in Access Trusted / Internet and Server Trusted / Internet.
doesn't work. Or at least not when you're behind a router as well. Got portforwarding for dc++ open, dc++ on allow in zonealarm, but it still doesn't recognize me as being active. On passive I enjoy all the fun of not being able to download from passive users, which as an op is kinda annoying during a filelistchech. 2007-10-14 10:09:59 by USR56K | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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