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I run Zone Alarm on Windows or Little Snitch on OS X. What type of network connections should I see coming from Adeona?

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I run Zone Alarm on Windows or Little Snitch on OS X. What type of network connections should I see coming from Adeona?

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The Adeona client requires Internet access, and so must not be blocked by Zone Alarm or Little Snitch to function properly. Allowing adeona-client.exe Internet access should typically suffice. The client uses this access to make several types of connections: HTTP requests to retrieve gateways for OpenDHT and for determining the current External IP address of the system, UDP connections for performing pings and traceroutes, RPC connections to perform inserts into (or retrieves from) the DHT (remote storage).

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