From: Doug L. <lai...@ho...> - 2006-02-10 02:58:53
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Sorry, I didn't mean to send this so soon. I have opened the given port for TCP and UDP. I am running Privoxy, and have put its port in the proxies field. I still get UDP write errors. Doug. On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:39 pm, Doug Laidlaw wrote: > Yes, I am using Guarddog. I have enabled Gnutella in its GUI, bit i notice > that Gtk-Gnutella uses a different port number in case 6436 is blocked. > > On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 05:11 am, Christian Biere wrote: > > Doug Laidlaw wrote: > > -snip- > > > > - there was a proxy that wasn't allowed, so I added it. > > > > Hmm, sorry but I don't understand what you mean. Could you > > elaborate on this? > > Watching the traffic in a terminal, one attempt to connect to a host (or > group of hosts) quoted that it couldn't get past a proxy. The proxy was > probably at the other end, but I added it in case. > > > > but their database is similarly unavailable to gtk-gnutella, > > > according to the terminal. > > > > Trust me, there's no Gnutella database anywhere unless you consider > > the Gnutella network a database - which has little to do with the > > usual use of this term. > > Perhaps database is the wrong word. I saw gtk-gnutella try to get > LimeWire's host list and fail like the rest. -- Books are good enough in their own way; but they are a mighty bloodless substitute for life. --R.L. Stevenson. |