µTorrent® (uTorrent) Web torrent client for Windows -- uTorrent is a browser based torrent client.
Port Forward Web Servers In pfSense 2 – Calvin Bui Web servers are configured to run on port 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). pfSense, as a firewall, blocks all incoming connections to your network from the outside world. By opening the 80 and 443 port we are allowing the outside world (Internet) to access applications running on these ports on a local machine - which are commonly web servers. How to allow or block access to ports using Kaspersky For example, Port 80 (Http) is actively watched by Kaspersky to ensure normal network traffic, and to monitor any suspicious activity. In rare cases, you may want to add a specific port to Kaspersky to allow access for that connection. For this you can add the port to Kaspersky, and then disabled the rule so that the application does not Problems after switching from Utorrent to Deluge. : torrents Double-check that your torrent client's connection port is a number above 10000 or so. (preferably 49152 or higher, some ISPs rate limit lower port numbers) Also: This port number should not be port 80 or 6881-6889. In your ISP router/modem, check if you have any sort of "flood protection", DDoS protection, etc. type of things enabled.
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firewalls - What are the TCP/UDP ports used by torrent Het Jonathan, even BOn said the same. He clearly mentioned that a Bit Torrent client can use any port. Which essentially means it can use Port 80 also. Do you think port 80 will not come under this ANY port described by Bon. Nice and easy explanation Bon – user37613 Jan 20 '14 at 21:37 Port test