1.3.6.5 request

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Re: 1.3.6.5 request

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Commando wrote:Ive already submitted a request for a whitelist
Where?
Commando wrote:If a whitelist were added, it should be disabled by default
Sure.
Nielk1 wrote:The only way any form of whitelist should be allowed is if it can be updated live from an external source
Lol are you saying if we add whitelist it's only for GSH and you can modify it, not the people for themself.
It's the exact opposite of what i'm talking about (normal).
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Re: 1.3.6.5 request

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Vassili wrote:
Nielk1 wrote:The only way any form of whitelist should be allowed is if it can be updated live from an external source
Lol are you saying if we add whitelist it's only for GSH and you can modify it, not the people for themself.
It's the exact opposite of what i'm talking about (normal).
No, that is not what I am saying, but of you can't understand proper English, let alone write it, and refuse to admit it.
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Re: 1.3.6.5 request

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Strange to see every day alot of people who don't know french, ALREADY UNDERSTAND ME WITHOUT INSULTING ME.
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Vassili wrote:Strange to see every day alot of people who don't know french, ALREADY UNDERSTAND ME WITHOUT INSULTING ME.
Yes, they understood how wrong you were, they rolled their eyes, perhaps a face palm, then they moved on, because you're not worth it. The only reason I bother replying to you is your apparent campaign to slander me, though mostly ineffective due to your inability to even convey it in coherent English.
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Re: 1.3.6.5 request

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There is nothing stopping you from setting up a whitelist in Windows Firewall. You just have to disable the opened port rule bz2 sets up then follow these steps.

Before you start with the following section, make sure you disable any rules allowing bz2 to go through Windows Firewall. The latest patches create profiles that will allow bz2 through, if you allow it.

Setting up a Whitelist with Windows Firewall.

[h]Opening up TCP[/h]

1. Go to "Control Panel"
2. Launch "Windows Firewall"
3. Click on "Advanced Settings"
4. Click on "Inbound Rule"
5. Select "New Rule" from the "Action Pane"
6. For "What type of rule would you like to create", select "Custom" then click "Next"
7. For "Does this rule apply to all programs or a specific program?", select "All programs", then click "Next"
8. For the "Protocol type", select "TCP"
9. For the "Local port", select "Specific ports"
10. Now specify ports "17770-17772"
11. Click "Next"
12. For "Which local IP addresses does this rule apply to?", select "Any IP addresses"
13. For "Which remote IP addresses does this rule apply to?", select "These IP addresses"
14. Click "Add", now enter the IP addresses you want to allow
15. Click "Next"
16. For "What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions?", select "Allow the connection".
17. Click "Next"
18. For the "When does this rule apply?", select "Domain, Private, or Public", depending on what profile you are using
19. Click "Next"
20. For the name, give it "BZ2 Whitelist TCP"
21. Click Finished.

[h]Opening up UDP[/h]

There is nothing stopping you from setting up a whitelist in Windows Firewall. You just have to disable the opened port rule bz2 sets up then follow these steps.

Setting up a Whitelist with Windows Firewall.

1. Go to "Control Panel"
2. Launch "Windows Firewall"
3. Click on "Advanced Settings"
4. Click on "Inbound Rule"
5. Select "New Rule" from the "Action Pane"
6. For "What type of rule would you like to create", select "Custom" then click "Next"
7. For "Does this rule apply to all programs or a specific program?", select "All programs", then click "Next"
8. For the "Protocol type", select "UDP"
9. For the "Local port", select "Specific ports"
10. Now specify ports "17770-17772"
11. Click "Next"
12. For "Which local IP addresses does this rule apply to?", select "Any IP addresses"
13. For "Which remote IP addresses does this rule apply to?", select "These IP addresses"
14. Click "Add", now enter the IP addresses you want to allow
15. Click "Next"
16. For "What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions?", select "Allow the connection".
17. Click "Next"
18. For the "When does this rule apply?", select "Domain, Private, or Public", depending on what profile you are using
19. Click "Next"
20. For the name, give it "BZ2 Whitelist UDP"
21. Click Finished.
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