Apple TV and the 10.5.1 firewall

After updating to 10.5.1 I received an error message in iTunes when trying to update my Apple TV. The error message said my firewall software needed to allow communication over port ####. Turning the built in firewall off fixes the error message and allows the Apple TV to sync.
What "application" allows the Apple TV to talk to iTunes? I tried allowing iTunes but that doesn't work. If it were Tiger I'd configure the firewall to allow communication over the port the error message in iTunes told me to. But I don't see a way to do so in Leopard.
So for now the Leopard firewall is useless since I have to turn it off.
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Barefootman wrote:
Mate, my iTunes was not set to share, so, I enabled it. However, it made no difference. Firewall needs to be turned off for syncing to happen. Bugger!
I stumbled on this unfortunate circumstance this morning. My Apple TV was working as usual last night prior to the 10.5.1 upgrade (the local Firewall was switched on and set to block external connections); tried to watch an item this morning and although the library seemed visible in the listing of sources; selecting it had no effect despite the fact the Apple TV seemed to have a good go at trying to connect.
Whilst this is happening the Apple TV does not show up in iTunes.
I tried rebooting the Apple TV, closed and restarted iTunes, checked the iTunes settings before finally turning off the Leopard Firewall. The entry in the Firewall log is -:
Nov 16 10:10:02 -imac Firewall[40]: Deny iTunes connecting from 192.168.1.64:49163 uid = 0 proto=6
I have no need of the local Firewall in the home setting as I am behind an edge Firewall, it would be a good idea for this to work a little better though!

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