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I'm always surprised this kind of information is found on the forums and not specified on an official website. Also, the information provided by EA_Bastian is not complete. A firewall uses two types of ports for traffic. Source and destination. To be able to successfully play the game, you will have to open both the source AND destination ports - which usually are not the same. My guess is that the ports specified by EA_Bastian is destination ports only.
Is there a way to get a full, official firewall port specification that clearly specifies which ports to open?
Not everyone use a D-Link home router which allows pretty much anything through..
Also, while I'm at it - an anti-virus exclusion list would also be of interest so I don't have to disable the anti-virus to be able to play..
To a little more clear, These ports they provide seem to be the OUTBound ports required to play. I suspect the INBound ports that are typically configured in the router may be in this list somewhere but it would be nice to know which ports are which.
You DO NOT need account for both source and destination in most modern firewalls. Context Based Access Control dynamically opens inbound ports that are associated with outbound sessions. What needs to be known is which ports are outbound and which are in. On the source computer it is EXPECTed to see a random port >1024 used. Most protocols work in this fashion. They will pick a random unsed port above 1024 to connect to a specific protocol specified destination port like tftp on 69 or ftp on 21.
Some firewalls require (or your security policy does) that outbound connections be filtered. Most home devices do not do this. SOHO devices allow all outbound traffic and only filter on the inbound leg.
So in short, dont confuse OUTbound ports with INBound ports. Dont expect to see port xxx connecting to port xxxx. You will however see plenty of port YYY>1024 connecting to XXX. This is normal. Thus we need to know which ports if any EA wants us to open to our computer inbound (Hopefully none!!!!).
Thanks!
RD
- Anonymous11 years ago
My post was just a reiteration of inSmithereens's post. He is spot on.
RD
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