On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 03:27, Erik Espinoza wrote: > Without unblocking the ports bittorrent will indeed work, as you can > attest to. The problem is that by default your firewall will only > allow ESTABLISHED connection to requests made by your IP. This means > that people can't connect to your machine to request downloads. This > also means that users can't directly upload to you, based on the > trackers instructions. Oh. Oh crap. No wonder I've always thought bittorrent seemed slower than everyone else says. > Long story short, you get less connections established for your > transfer, which translate to much slower speeds. After I unblocked > those ports on my system, my bt's went from an average of 4-10 to more > like 15 to max download speed of my line. Right. Now, what interests me is if the gui version of system-config-securitylevel is up to opening up ports 6881-6889? There's a "Other ports: (1029:tcp)" entry box in the dialog, but it's not quite clear what you are meant to put in there. I can add the lines you posted by hand to /etc/sysconfig/iptables and do sudo /sbin/service iptables restart but it would be nice to know if this is just doable from the gui. Thanks for clarifying that for me. Best, Darren -- ===================================================================== D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) =====================================================================