sean wrote:
oldman wrote:
sean wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Trying to run azureus-2.4.0.2 with libgcj-4.1.1-1.fc5 on fc5, amd64:
Try azureus-0:2.4.0.3-0.20060529cvs_1.fc5 from Extras. I haven't
tried it myself, but as it is in Extras, chances are it will work. :-)
Kevin Kofler
Great idea.
Now it starts, but I can't get it to connect. Says it's firewalled.
I've set up iptables on the old laptop I use as a router. My machine
is AMD64:
EXTIF=eth1
AMD64_IP=10.10.8.1
AZ_PORT=6881
$IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j DNAT
--to-destination $AMD64_IP:$AZ_PORT
$IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j DNAT
--to-destination $AMD64_IP:$AZ_PORT
$IPT -A FORWARD -p tcp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j ACCEPT
$IPT -A FORWARD -p udp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j ACCEPT
And bittorrent works.
Any ideas??
sean
Works fine for me (but I don't have a router or external firewall).
I did notice that the latest Azureus doesn't use port 6881 as a
default, so you might want to look at the Tools--->NAT/Firewall test
to see which port it is using (I'm on the wrong machine, so I can't
see which it is).
Or you can open the Tools -->Options tab and the first option is to
set the incoming tcp/udp listen port.
HTH
Scott
mine still used 6881. I tried changing to a new random number - 8499 -
at azureus and iptables. same result.
(:
sean
The new port number is 21734. I had the same problem until I found that
they had changed the port number. Also make sure your router is set up
for both tcp and upd.
Peter
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