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<blockquote data-quote="Gajeel" data-source="post: 102495" data-attributes="member: 7688"><p>Portforwarding is making an exception for a specific port in your firewall. Thus, a program using that port can create inbound and outbound connections. However, most of the time, if you are using a home PC to host a retro, you may get attacked by being DoS due to the fact they can connect to the ports excepted on your firewall.</p><p> </p><p>There are many case of home-hosted retros being attacked by simple "wannabe" hackers by just taking them down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gajeel, post: 102495, member: 7688"] Portforwarding is making an exception for a specific port in your firewall. Thus, a program using that port can create inbound and outbound connections. However, most of the time, if you are using a home PC to host a retro, you may get attacked by being DoS due to the fact they can connect to the ports excepted on your firewall. There are many case of home-hosted retros being attacked by simple "wannabe" hackers by just taking them down. [/QUOTE]
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