03.02.2018, 11:13
If you are portforwarding to host a server on your own computer i must tell you to think twice before doing again.
Just spend a few $ cmon, it isnt that expensive. Get a decent hosting.
"Example, Application A is expecting to receive packets on port 3030, your FW / computer is blocking port 3030 and thus Application A will never receive any packets. Conversely malicious code can be hidden inside packets and accepting them on arbitrary ports can cause your system to be hacked and infected."
So if you don't even know how to portforward, im pretty sure you don't know how to secure it. DONT please
Just spend a few $ cmon, it isnt that expensive. Get a decent hosting.
"Example, Application A is expecting to receive packets on port 3030, your FW / computer is blocking port 3030 and thus Application A will never receive any packets. Conversely malicious code can be hidden inside packets and accepting them on arbitrary ports can cause your system to be hacked and infected."
So if you don't even know how to portforward, im pretty sure you don't know how to secure it. DONT please