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Old 21-11-2003, 17:06
Maravia Maravia is offline
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Look'n'Stop bien mais compliqué

Comme, je suis passé a l'adsl, je teste 2 firewalls (Look'n'stop et Outpost pro 2)pour voir lequel me plait le plus avant de me le procurer.

Je dois avouer que Look'n'stop à beaucoup de potentiel mais le systeme de regle est completement deroutant pour une novice.

Par exemple, j'essaye d'installer le jeu Planetside qui est gratuit pendant 1 mois pour l'essayer, mais je m'embrouille avec les regles.
La faq de planetside donne bien une aide :

TCP connection is initiated from the Launchpad client port > 1023 to patch.station.sony.com port 7000.

A UDP connection is initiated from the Launchpad client port > 1023 to sdlaunchpad1.station.sony.com and sdlaunchpad2.station.sony.com port range 3016-3021.

PlanetSide Patch:
A TCP connection is initiated from the Planetside client port > 1023 to patch.planetside.com ports 7000 and 7080.

PlanetSide client: UDP connections are initiated from the Planetside client port > 1023 to the Planetside servers on the following UDP port ranges: 45000-45010, 30000-30500.

Additionally, ICMP Unreachables (ICMP type 3) should be permitted bi-directionally between the client pc and the Planetside servers.

IP addresses:
There are multiple IP addresses for the Patch and Launchpad clusters, and they may change as the network demands, so check often using a DNS lookup tool if you provide a specific firewall rule for these services. The PlanetSide server IP addresses are currently in these subnets: 199.108.0.*, 199.108.14.*, 199.108.15.*, 199.108.204.*, 199.108.205.*, 195.33.135.*

The application of this information will depend on your firewall. For directions on how to do so please contact the manufacturer and/or administrator of your firewal


Mais j'avoue que c'est du chinois pour moi, par exemple udp, icmp je ne sais pas du tout ce que c'est.

Un specialiste de look'n'stop peut il m'aider?
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