![]() Network monitor reads the rules from the top to the bottom.Īlso check the log in activity/logs and try to see which rule that blocks your application if it doesn’t work. ![]() Right click on your block rule and add/add before.ĭestination IP : Any (or zone if you have one)Īlways remember to place your allow rules you make, above the default block rule. ![]() Go to Network monitor (security/network monitor). Like you do in a router, for apps like Torrent/P2P. Network monitor works like a router, so you have to “forward” port(s), You can also change the range of IP’s in your zone, but don’t do that until you know that all this will work… you don’t need to do it either… You can then go to “add/remove/modify a zone” if you want to, and rename the zone to what you want. If you are behind a router you need to “define a new trusted network” if you haven’t done that already. Then you can uncheck the random port thing, and also uncheck activate UPnP. You can also check “learn parent”, or skip if you prefer that.įirst you can set the listening port to 47777 Go to application monitor and double click on uTorrent.exe and go to misc tab, and check “skip advanced security checks”. Go to and look up your router and how you set it up.Īfter you have set up your router, you can first go to security/tasks in Comodo firewall, and run the “define a new trusted application”. You can read about it in the FAQ section.įirst you need to forward a port on your router. At any rate, post back here with your results… If you have any questions about creating the rule, or any other setup issues for utorrent, and you can’t find the answers, just ask. There’s a little more to it than that, but that’s a quick overview… Then you’ll need to create/add a new network rule in CPF (add above the bottom block rule, as CPF filters the rules from the top down…) to allow TCP/UDP In from Any IP to Any IP, from Any Port to Specific Port (the one you specified in utorrent). Within utorrent, you’ll need to set a specific high port to use (rather than letting it select by random something above 48000), and turn off UPNP (in utorrent it can cause slowdowns and other problems). Some basics for you: CPF’s Network Rules work like a router, in that you’ll have to forward ports for utorrent. If that still leaves you with questions, search up AOwl ~ he’s one of the Mods here who has done a lot of research and testing with P2P apps in order to better help resolve issues. If that still leaves you hanging, you can use the Advanced Search feature towards the top of your screen, put in something like “utorrent” and search for results only Firewall Help & FAQ sections. Part way down the page you’ll see several more links for various P2P applications. Here’s a quick link to the “Hot” FAQs about the FW. You are not wandering in the dark, alone and forgotten! Help is available for this problem! So now i’m stuck with Windows Firewall ( a far inferior application than Comodos…i know) until i can configure Comodo to work with UTorrent.Īnyone else had this problem or can anyone shed any light on this problem? I renabled Comodo and ensured that it would allow all UTorrent traffic but it still would not give me the green light and the improved downloads. i disabled Comodo Firewall and instantly i got the green light and an improved download speed (this with Windows Firewall re enabled by the way). The answer lay either with my Router (something to do with opening a port?) or my firewall. Upon closer inspection i noticed a little yellow triangle with a red exclamation mark at the bottom of the UTorrent window, this, i was told, meant that UTorrent was not accepting incoming downlaods. I have only recently installed Comodo Firewall and have been very impressed with it’s performance but yesterday i noticed that my UTorrent application was downloading a lot slower than usual.
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