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Help with transmission and csf
I setup a transmission client on a KVM vps, if i have not missed something, i understand that i need to open port 51413 in order to download and upload torrent files, which i already did in csf, i allowed TCP IN/OUT, but without any luck, when i tail -f /var/log/messages
i can see that csf is still blocking port 51413 after i reload csf.conf.
Everything runs smooth if i turn csf off so it's clearly csf's fault.
I have a transmission running on an OVZ too, without any problem, although I'm only using iptables on this one.
So please advise for those who are running the same setup (transmission + csf) on their vps? I've been googling, reading and tinkering every possible csf conf for 2 days already. Many thanks in advance
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Simply use iptables to overwrite the CSF rules?
Yep, tried that already, i opened ports tcp i/o and udp i/o too. No luck also.
Remove CSF and use iptables instead to control everything?
if these would help i'll post all possible logs and conf.
iptables rules:
Chain INPUT
Chain OUTPUT
/var/log/message log
netstat
I was hoping not to drop csf and lfd as my firewall, since the email alert is important to me, I'm running other programs also that uses csf and lfd alerts. So I'm trying to get as much possible help and advice before all else fail.
Put the port in the conf file, /etc/csf.conf
I have it opened on csf.conf, i also made a separate csfpost.sh with iptables syntax that accepts connections on that port.
Could always add the application to the safe list of applications in csf. It might think it's a suspicious process or something