#(statusPort)#<imgsrc="env/grafics/bad.png"height="16"width="16"alt="warning"/> Your peer cannot be reached from outside (which is not fatal, but would be good for the YaCy network); please open your firewall for this port and/or set a virtual server option in your router to allow connections on this port.::<imgsrc="env/grafics/ok.png"height="16"width="16"alt="ok"/> Your peer can be reached by other peers#(/statusPort)#<br/>
#(statusPort)#<imgsrc="env/grafics/bad.png"height="16"width="16"alt="warning"/> Your peer cannot be reached from outside (which is not fatal, but would be good for the YaCy network); please open your firewall for this port and/or set a virtual server option in your router to allow connections on this port. Opening a router port is <i>not</i> a YaCy-specific task; you can see instruction videos everywhere in the internet, just search for <ahref="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Open+Ports+on+a+Router">Open Ports on a <our-router-type> Router</a> and add your router type as search term. However: if you fail to open a router port, you can nevertheless use YaCy with full functionality, the only function that is missing is on the side of the other YaCy users because they cannot see your peer.::<imgsrc="env/grafics/ok.png"height="16"width="16"alt="ok"/> Your peer can be reached by other peers#(/statusPort)#<br/>
<fieldset>
<dl>
<dt><labelfor="port">Peer Port: </label></dt>
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<inputtype="checkbox"name="withssl"id="withssl"#(withsslenabled)#::checked="checked"#(/withsslenabled)#>with SSL (https enabled#(withsslenabled)#:: on port <ahref="Settings_p.html?page=http">#[sslport]#</a>#(/withsslenabled)#)
</dd>
#(upnp)#::<dt>
<labelfor="enableUpnp">Configure your router for YaCy: </label>
<labelfor="enableUpnp">Configure your router for YaCy using UPnP: </label>