Hi,
In Security under the Firewall tab, there is a table that you need to
manually add port information, I think.
Also under the Advanced button is the Firewall log and perhaps this
might help in working out the problems. You can also get to this log
through utilities with the Console application.
Additionally, for my own needs, I have Stelth mode checked as well.
This is also within the Advance button.
In the Share option under System Prefs, you will also find a table to
set the different services for sharing.
If you use a router, you should evaluate the router's firewall
settings as well.
Dan
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:29 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Hey, speaking of firewalls. I am using Missing Sync. I added it to
the list of apps the firewall should allow, but seems that isn't
enough so I had to turn the firewall off. Now there was in Tiger a
means to specify ports you wanted to open and for the life of me I
can't find this under sharing or security in Leopard. Anyone any
thoughts here? I can't believe this has me so stumpped.:)
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hi,
I always leave my firewall on and I never have problems, unless the
ISP is having problems.
Dan
On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Joshua Tubbs wrote:
You probably have to leave the firewall off. That's what I did and
I had and have had no problems thus far. I suppose I could turn it
on, but I've been using it for two days now and everything seems
secure.
On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:03 PM, James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
Has anyone else ever had software update fail to check for
software? If so how did you fix it? I have already tried to
delete the permission com.apple.softwareupdate.plist with no luck.
Thanks James
Scott Howell
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