- #Unblocking port for bitcomet 64 bit windows 10 install#
- #Unblocking port for bitcomet 64 bit windows 10 pro#
#Unblocking port for bitcomet 64 bit windows 10 pro#
ZoneAlarm Pro into a force to be reckoned with. That some of you guys might find it usefull as it turns the humble Increase the security of my ZoneAlarm Pro firewall, and so I am thinking If you can post some info about the ports used or some config options, I or someone else should be able to direct you or at least give some additional info.Ī friend at another forum I frequent wrote these tips for me to help me Never used Bit myself so I can only give the general direction to use which is what you would normally do in ANY case such as this without any additional info. If you can block a set of ports either for connecting or the download/uploading, this will hamper ANY attempts even if a connection is successful! If not, then you need to find the common slew of ports that again is hopefully a common denominator for downloading and outside of the realm that is a standard port (kind of what Sep was referring too) for other applications. More so your looking for the port that is used to initially connect with and hope its a common denominator. I know there are plenty of P2P users around here I am surprised no one else has commented. I think you will achieve better results that way if this makes no sense. Search for a BC support site, or even a p2p (that's Peer 2 Peer) file share/client support site. Sooo.Ī better option would be to search for a site that has info on what ports are needed to be used with BC or are supported by BC. If this option exists, then all a user has to to work around your blocked ports is reconfigure these ports unless you block a large set and hope they give up before finding the ones not blocked or still supported by BC and its network/clients! If you cannot find anything listed in the help files (if included) you shooting blanks for the most part. You should see that you can change these ports! You should find an area that may (or may not, but should) give you an option to use predefined ports. You should find a common denominator!Īlso, open up BC and look thru the configuration options. Pause for a couple minutes in between and watch the ports actually close in AP that BC was trying to connect with. Open and close BC a couple times and note what ports it is trying to use.
#Unblocking port for bitcomet 64 bit windows 10 install#
Nab the AP proggy and install it on a station. Hong, what you need to do is as I had stated previous: Not entirely depending on how BC works and with what ports. I dont see why you would even bother loading the program just to block it. Are you looking to block the program entirely or are you looking to block other people from downloading material from you? You were a little vague on your opening info. *Shrug* never used comet, but the above should help guide you. It wont work remotely or investigate your router.Īre you blocking both inbound/outbound ports TCP/UDP ? I dont see how your able to connect by denying those specific ports unless its using another slew either defaulted or modified. I am curious, are you running this program or is someone else you are trying to deny access? This program is intended to run on the computer you wish to investigate. then use your means to block those ports. Too make it easier, click the tab to sort local ports. Download and install ActivePorts 1.4, then (before loading BitComet) open it up and make note of the current running ports.