From: francois Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 08:11:03 +0000 (-0700) Subject: docs: wording fix, thanks to Jeremy Visser, fix #987 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/uri//%22news.html/%22?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6cdf68785b9d208ed294beba5d7c966e3e11c02a;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git docs: wording fix, thanks to Jeremy Visser, fix #987 --- diff --git a/docs/running.html b/docs/running.html index a0140779..bda37ead 100644 --- a/docs/running.html +++ b/docs/running.html @@ -74,13 +74,14 @@

A note about firewalls

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If your node is behind a firewall or NAT device and want other - clients to connect to it then you'll need to open a port - in your firewall. To do that you'll need to know which port tahoe - is listening on as, by default, it listens on an arbitrary port - number. To tell tahoe to listen to a fixed port, open the - ~/.tahoe/tahoe.cfg file in your favourite text editor - and changing the tub.port line to something like the +

If your node is behind a firewall or NAT device and you want other + clients to connect to it then you'll need to open a port in your + firewall. To do that you'll need to know which port tahoe is listening on. + If you haven't already set a port number, tahoe picks a random port to + listen on and remembers this port number in the + ~/.tahoe/client.port file. To tell tahoe to listen to a fixed + port, open the ~/.tahoe/tahoe.cfg file in your favourite text + editor and changing the tub.port line to something like the following:

tub.port = 8098