Compatibility with firewalls?

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Compatibility with firewalls?

Postby Nick C » Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:12 pm

I was having some of the same problems with Build 5 that have been reported here, but after I uninstalled Norton 360 v.2, I did get PT running. (I haven't tried the HUD yet, so I don't know one way or the other about that.) And PT also will open for me with the free version of avast! going.

However, I'm encountering problems whenever I try to open PT with a firewall running. The Vista firewall doesn't seem to create any problems (but I've also heard its not very good). But when I've tried opening PT with either the free version of Online Armor or the free version of Zone Alarm, the following happens: I get asked by the firewall to grant access to PokerTracker, and I give permission. At about the same time, I get a "welcome to PT" announcement that tells me where I can get more information. When I click "OK" on this announcement, the PT3 logo does not appear on my screen (I mention this because it DOES appear when I don't have a firewall going), and then the program does its disappearing act -- it doesn't start up, but whenever I click on the desktop icon for PT3, I get a message that it's already running.

And I may be giving some unnecessary detail while also leaving out some important information, but the problem is, I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm not very knowledgeable about the technical aspects of computing. Anyway, are others having similar problems, and is there a solution yet? Apparently I can run PT3 as long as I have no firewall going, but I'm nervous about playing online poker on an underprotected computer.
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Re: Compatibility with firewalls?

Postby kraada » Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:22 pm

What you are experiencing is a problem with PostgreSQL, not PT3 (though PT3 requires PostgreSQL). You need to make sure there is an explicit exception in your firewall for pg_ctl.exe and postgres.exe (both in C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.3\data\bin) because otherwise they won't be able to start.

Basically what happens is that PT3 tries to start up and make sure that the database (PostgreSQL) is running. If the firewall is preventing PostgreSQL from starting up, PT3 can't make progress and everything gets stuck in a loop.
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Re: Compatibility with firewalls?

Postby Nick C » Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:05 pm

Looks good. PT3 has now escaped the loop.

Thank you for the quick response.
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Re: Compatibility with firewalls?

Postby kj mill » Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:46 pm

How do I make these exceptions?
I have Norton 360 on XP
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Re: Compatibility with firewalls?

Postby kraada » Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:23 pm

The author was talking about a different program, but the steps are similar as described in this post (his rhetoric is a bit overblown but his directions are good :))
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