What IPs & ports ?
I'd rather not open my firewall to Wuala for all IPs and all ports.
What IP range and/or ports need to be opened in the firewall ?
What IP range and/or ports need to be opened in the firewall ?
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Inappropriate?In the settings tab you can see what port wuala is using. You only need to open that one. here you may also change the port is you like ( let wuala pick another random port ).
As for the IP's, well, this is a p2p network, any IP restriction does not make any sense.
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Inappropriate?Yes, that would be interestng for me to know as well. Bogdan's answer doesn't really help.
I have signed up to wua.la and can use it from home. But at work, where we're behind a firewall, I cannot use wua.la. I suppose that's so, because the firewall blocks some outgoing port which is required for wua.la to function (I cannot even login using the wua.ja Java client).
It would IMO be great of wua.la would chose to use only port 80 on some special server. Yes, I know, 80 should be used for http, but that doesn't have to be so.
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Inappropriate?Wuala early always uses the assigned Port (UDP!) and only for login 443TCP which is the SSL-Port...
So just talk to your tech-people at work if you want to use Wuala - if it communicates on ports that are not intended for this kind of communication Wuala is much more likely to be classified as malware of some kind by heuristics. -
Inappropriate?The newest release uses a port 80 proxy for login, meta, small files, etc (so login into your account should work as long as the proxy ips are not blocked). But downloading large files (> 300 KB) still opens a lot of UDP connection...
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