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I've run my Norton internet security/firewall 2002 with Starcraft for over a year now, never had any problems.
I think when I was fiddling around with Starcraft one day, the firewall pop-up "allow, block" message came up and I may have accidentally blocked a UDP connection from battle.net.
After this, I get that "not processing udp or slow connection..." message when logging into battle.net
Of course, I open up my firewall and modify the Internet Access Control for Starcraft and make sure the firewall allows both TCP and UDP.
Unfortunately, this doesn't fix the problem. TCP is going through fine, but UDP is not.
Battle.net is not on my "restricted" zones and it's obviously not being autoblocked by the intrusion protection.
Does anybody have any idea where an IP or Port may also have been blocked in my firewall and how I can remove that?
I think when I was fiddling around with Starcraft one day, the firewall pop-up "allow, block" message came up and I may have accidentally blocked a UDP connection from battle.net.
After this, I get that "not processing udp or slow connection..." message when logging into battle.net
Of course, I open up my firewall and modify the Internet Access Control for Starcraft and make sure the firewall allows both TCP and UDP.
Unfortunately, this doesn't fix the problem. TCP is going through fine, but UDP is not.
Battle.net is not on my "restricted" zones and it's obviously not being autoblocked by the intrusion protection.
Does anybody have any idea where an IP or Port may also have been blocked in my firewall and how I can remove that?