From: Frank T. <ft...@ne...> - 2004-07-06 02:51:11
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Chris W. Parker, on 2004-06-30, wrote: > i've tried allowing all traffic on UDP 24441 in and out of the network > but that didn't work. then i tried allowing all traffic between > 66.35.250.209 (pyzor.sourceforge.net/projects.sourceforge.net) and my > linux server (10.0.0.9). but that didn't work either. > > when i run 'pyzor discover' it just sits there for a long time and then > finally says "No servers available! Maybe try the 'discover' command". When pyzor is talking with pyzor.sourceforge.net, it is going to talk with TCP port 80. If you can view http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/ via your box, then the pyzor client should be able to 'discover' properly. -- Frank Tobin http://www.neverending.org/~ftobin/ |