01 October 2008, 00:07
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Thalion Webshrine
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oxford
Posts: 14,354
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Follow the FAQ about disabling the MiamiDX firewall
http://www.amigaforever.com/kb/4-109.html
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Originally Posted by Cloanto
Miami Deluxe includes a firewall functionality, which can be configured to let Amiga Explorer traffic through. Amiga Explorer user Rhett Rodewald kindly provided the following instructions:
- In the Miami Deluxe control panel, select the "Database" page and select "Services" in the cycle gadget at the top of the page.
- Click the "ADD" button.
- Add a new service: Name = "aexplorer", ID = "356", Protocol = "tcp". Make sure to hit the enter key to save the changes.
- Select the "TCP/IP" page. Click on the "LAN-Connect" button. Set the Firewall to "AUTO" and add a new acceptable service to the firewall by Adding two "NEW" items: The first one should be "Accept", Proto = "TCP", and D-Port = "356", and the second one is "Accept", Proto = "UDP", and D-Port = "356". Leave the S-IP and D-IP blank unless you know what you are doing and want to further restrict which computers may use this service.
- Hit "OK".
- Remember to save your settings. (Menu item "Settings -> Save as Default")
- Bring Miami "Offline" and then back "Online" to make the settings active.
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