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kaspersky 2013

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by Neon32, Oct 21, 2012.

  1. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    recently i installed Kaspersky 2013 and after that im getting some small problems like :

    in bitcomet the port always shows blocked status which wasnt there before
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    and the facebook app isnt able to connect to the network it shows this
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    is there any solution to these.

    please help me.
     
  2. maxmahito

    maxmahito Well-Known Member

    Summon Lord Loony by offering him tribute.
     
  3. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    A 50 inch monitor should do.
     
  4. Prectorian

    Prectorian . Staff Member

    Better rub your near-by pedestrian lamp post will result to a Ginny than tributing a 50" TV to Loony.
     
  5. maxmahito

    maxmahito Well-Known Member

    Now a days Romulation is so fun to spend time posting on.Neon32, you'd better follow the suggestions of Xenirina and Prectorian xD
     
  6. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    with the tribute of respect i wish to be bestowed help by the mighty Loony Lion !!!!!!!!!!!
     
  7. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I'm guessing you have Kaspersky internet security, which is basically a bundle package containing antivirus and a firewall among other things. The problem here is the firewall, it is blocking incoming connections to your torrent client (as a side note, you'll get better speeds with utorrent, bitcomet abuses the bittorrent protocol and as a result many other clients throttle it or just outright refuse to send to it). What you need to do is open the firewall configuration for kaspersky, and open the port used by your bittorrent client, allowing incoming connections on that port.

    Make sure you don't open any more ports than necessary, every open port is a potential security risk.
     
  8. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    should i allow any one of the blocked things :

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  9. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    you want to open the port that the bittorrent client is using for incoming connections. First look in your client settings to find the port number, then in the second screenshot add a rule for that port number (TCP and UDP) incoming and allow it.
     
  10. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    take a look at this i made some rules as u said :

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