<p>You can find a description of rule formats <a href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/FirewallRules">on our wiki</a>. Enter here the rule you want, without the initial <tt>user</tt> portion.</p>
-<p>When requesting a <tt>Server</tt> or <tt>ProxiedServer</tt> rule, use a port above <tt>50000</tt> (there is a list of <a href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/AllocatedFirewallPorts">allocated ports</a>). We may grant <tt>Server</tt> requests for ports under <tt>50000</tt> if it can be justified, but never for a <tt>ProxiedServer</tt>.</p>
+<p>When requesting a <tt>Server</tt> or <tt>ProxiedServer</tt> rule, use a port above <tt>50000</tt> (there is a list of <a href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/AllocatedFirewallPorts">allocated ports</a>). We may grant <tt>Server</tt> requests for ports under <tt>50000</tt> if it can be justified, but never for a <tt>ProxiedServer</tt>.</p>
<p>We very rarely grant requests for Client rules that don't include remote host whitelists. For example, important security concerns make it a bad idea for us to give anybody blanket IRC permissions. Instead, request specific servers. We will refuse such requests that include networks that are popularly considered fronts for illegal activity.</p>