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Firewalling for the NVidia ActiveArmor Firewall






 

Before we can open ports for BitTorrent, we should set the ports that BitTorrent uses. Here is a brief walkthrough on how to do that. Go ahead and open up BitTorrent.



In the menu at the top of your screen, click the View link. Then in the list of options that drops down click the Settings option.



A new window should have poped up that looks like the picture above. There are a few tabs at the top of this window, click the Network tab.



The number in the starting at port box tells BitTorrent where you start looking for open ports. BitTorrent works it's way up from that port number until it finds a port that is open. Every port that BitTorrent has to check takes time. So it would be a good idea to open the port that you enter into the Starting at Port box. Many ISPs block ports in the 6000 range. Please choose a port between 10000 and 60000 then enter it into the Starting at Port box. Then enter that port into the box below.

BitTorrent's Port for incoming connections

If you plan on downloading multiple files at the same time via BitTorrent, you need to open up one port for each file. This guide will show you how to open up one port for each file. If you chose to put port 12540 into the Starting at Port box and wanted to have five files going at the same time, you should open ports 12540 to 12544.

I've heard of and experienced this firewall causing "out of memory" errors with some programs. Just be aware of that when using this firewall. Go ahead and open up the Nvidia ActiveArmor Firewall.


Click the View the current Profile link.


In the main section of this page change the Security Profiles to one of the custom configurations. Put a dot in to the Re-generate profile based on radio button. I chose medium here, but you can choose any of the profiles to base your custom profile off of. Then click the Apply button at the bottom of this page. You should see a status page as the firewall generates the custom configuration settings. When it is finished you should find yourself back at the Firewall Basic Configuration Page. Now click the Firewall link on the left hand side of this page. Then click the Advanced Configuration link. Then click the UDP/TCP Port link in the left hand menu.


The default TCP/UDP port inbound action drop down box should be set to deny. Click the Add button on the bottom of this page. Then enter the settings as shown below.
UDP/TCP Port - Add Rule
Name
 
Any Remote IP Address
Specify Remote IP address and/or mask
Remote IP Address
Remote IP subnet mask
 
Beginning Port Number {min 0, max 65535}
 
Ending Port Number {min 0, max 65535}
 
Port Protocol
 
TCP/UDP port inbound action
 
TCP/UDP port outbound action
 
 
Click the Apply button to save that rule. That should be it. The firewall should be properly configured.