Hi all
I have been running Kubuntu Breezy with KDE 3.5 with Firestarter and connecting to the internet through a Belkin ADSL modem with built in wireless router (firewall protection inbuilt) for a couple of weeks now. I have had no problems with connections, and Firestarter has run smoothly.
I recently added the following to the /etc/apt/sources.list :-
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
and installed java then installed as explained on another post in this forum. Then installed Azureus, everything loaded fine.
I made changes to Belkin for the ports 6881 and then also for Firestarter, then ran the connection test from Azureus, the test stated it failed. Ever since then Firestarter wont allow connections out, I have deleted Azureus and Firestarter.
Deleting Firestarter and then re-installing after removing all Firestarter bits from the folders did not sort the problem.
My first question is, if I have already a firewall built into the Belkin do I also need to run a software firewall also? Another question is has anyone else had the same problem occur?
Any help on this matter would be gratefully appreciated!
Stephen
I have been running Kubuntu Breezy with KDE 3.5 with Firestarter and connecting to the internet through a Belkin ADSL modem with built in wireless router (firewall protection inbuilt) for a couple of weeks now. I have had no problems with connections, and Firestarter has run smoothly.
I recently added the following to the /etc/apt/sources.list :-
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
and installed java then installed as explained on another post in this forum. Then installed Azureus, everything loaded fine.
I made changes to Belkin for the ports 6881 and then also for Firestarter, then ran the connection test from Azureus, the test stated it failed. Ever since then Firestarter wont allow connections out, I have deleted Azureus and Firestarter.
Deleting Firestarter and then re-installing after removing all Firestarter bits from the folders did not sort the problem.
My first question is, if I have already a firewall built into the Belkin do I also need to run a software firewall also? Another question is has anyone else had the same problem occur?
Any help on this matter would be gratefully appreciated!
Stephen
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