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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
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![]() Still waiting? Hopefully I can get this into one page ![]() OMG.. It looks like it will! I'm not so sure I totally blame the p2p clients anymore but I will say there is a need for better networking ethics With all the supposed talk about ISP's blocking 6346-47 on the Gneutella network WHY has no one thought about CHANGING the port access? Or is it not impossible to manage the changes? I stated in my previous post I have done a fair amount of different types of networking with different protocols. I almost always customize my own setup If there is a loss/omission in packeting between clients then theres going to be trouble not too mention there is a lot of misleading info abound I decided to post some info to sort of put all the apples in one basket when any type of P2P client comes around. Hopefully it will help others who seem to not either be thorough enough or too vague in responses It would be nice if someone else could add some tid bits For ALL examples use the following notes UNLESS otherwise stated: "Addresses" (NOT ports) shown are EXAMPLE only! Ports ARE PORTS. TCP/UDP are examples of PORTS but there are more types If your ISP blocks these ports you will need a PROXY server or another ISP! I'd cancel my service Think of the Gneutella server as simply being no more then a Directory Assistance Relay! It informs the clients where each other resides TCP is always a safer handling protocol! IP = If we were talking about apartments think of your IP as your building number INTERNAL IP ranges are 10.10.x.x -=IP=- -=MEANS=- -=ADDRESS=-, NOT PORT. THERES A BIG DIFFERENCE! IP's are both External (your Internet address) Client = can mean the PROGRAM being used, the computer STATION or Operating System (O/S) itself. I will simplify this direction User = can mean a combination of Client, Station, Security = is defined as any settings in regards to any Routing, Firewalls and/or Networking in general. Networking Components or Similar = A network card is the same as an Ethernet Card or NiC. NIC stands for Network Interface Card - ie: some external modems like DSL/ADSL Cable modems are external If you need help EXAMPLE 1: Basic User setup! Two Users connected DIRECTLY to the Internet via a standard modem whether 56k, Cable or DSL. NO ROUTERS, NO CONNECTION SHARING, Limited Firewall Security (WinXP only exemplified) or NONE at all as in 98/Me or WinXP's firewall disabled but not recommended!. In the case of none at all there will NOT be any further need or settings past the P2P client app, App meaning Application, Limewire in this instance. User 1 Two different IP addresses - User 1's address = 204.204.204.51 - User 2's address = 64.152.152.65 Same ports, we'll use the stock ports so 6346-6347 TCP If no firewall exists there will not be any further need for configuration. If using XP you will need to add some very simple If a firewall does exist NOTE: SOME FIREWALLS even when DISABLED or UNINSTALLED will STILL HAMPER CONNECTIVITY. If your having issues post info related to the O/S (Operating System), the firewall Heres a quick down ![]() In the firewall Properties/Advanced/Settings create - Enter a Description (Gneutella 6346 TCP, or whatever) Enter the name/ip as 127.0.0.1 (this will properly auto name your computer ID) to allow traffic on this port to your computer. Enter in the port of 6346 for External/Internal Now create another one in the same method but use a different name (ie: Gneutella 6346 UDP) Repeat this TWO more times but using the Port number 6347. Technically speaking, we're done. BOTH CLIENTS HAVE BEEN CONFIGURED TO USE THE SAME PORTS! EZY MONEY! ![]() With me so far? Granted XP's firewall is not the eye-candy of others in stock form it can be tweaked immensly But if you have a different firewall then use the WinXP firewall setup as an example Well, it can be. Unfortunately, software is like a child, it always needs some form of attending When it comes to the XP firewall its pretty basic in stock form Here's another example. Client 1 has files that Client 2 wants but Lets toss in some more detail Client 1: - IP:PORT (external) 225.204.58.108:25435 TCP/UDP - IP (--Internal--) 192.168.1.5 - Firewall: Zone Alarm Pro/Free/Settings Vary: set to allow all actions by the software client app (LimeWire, for example) - Firewall ports: Technically speaking none should need to be entered if your using ZA or similar so long as you have ALLOW ED the app access the ports will be opened up when LW is running. But just in case, since this client is set to act on port 25435 we will tell ZA to allow TCP/UDP communication on this port as well. Some software firewalls do not allow ports to manually be entered, you will need to pay for the upgraded Pro versions usually ![]() Router: this user is wise, router in place Note: Try to avoid using DHCP. It has limited advantages This router also has an option to BLOCK WAN requests, its enabled since port 25435 is allowed/forwarded. This router has an option for enabling/disabling a term known as IPsecurity IPsec is what makes a router a router . . . . THIS IS WHY User/Client 1 is behind a Router (similar for a firewall as well) If it is possible in the router (there should be this option one way or another), I would also set requests on the router to forward packets for 6346-6347 (TCP/UDP) to the new custom port of 23435 for the hosting IP 192.168.1.5 Technically speaking we could also use any of the ports between 25010-25792 as they are considered unused safe ports besides the 6346-6347 ports. The other clients just have to know this port Say it with me.. PORT PORT PORT ![]() On to Client 2's setup, Client 2: - IP:PORT 24.116.85.130:6346 Firewall: This user runs the XP firewall. The user has set the firewall to allow traffic from ports 6346-6347 both TCP/UDP in. Remember that XP's firewall only stops INBOUND requests unless you set up packeting filtering! Done! See, its not that hard =p The only thing left to cover is setting the Client P2P app to use the ports we set our firewalls to allow. We also need to enter the apps "routing config" (NOT IP) under the LimeWire menus Options/Advanced/Firewall settings. It has been recommended to use the uPnP option but as I tried both this Some P2P applications require more ports like 9-20 or more to function properly. Check out the authors site Thats pretty much it. One way or another you can jumble these settings to fit as needed provided that our ISP is not Filtering port 6346-47 OR we not are behind a proxy then in all realistic sense this is the basics folks. THAT IS IT IN A NUTSHELL! The forum here needs some reworked stickies with more examples (created more prefereably) to avoid such endless clutter. I may have rambled a few things but if this were on the front page in a little more depth Whew.. I am out of breathe. Good thing I didn't go into proxies. bT_Mazter ~----===[*#*]===----~ Order of Importance: 3.limewire.com:6346/ Check if port 6346 is blocked pcpitstop.com/ portforward.com/routers.htm limewire.com/english/content/firewalls.shtml[/url] bearshare.com/help/firewalls/[/url] gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32882[/url] Neo's Proxy thread! freeproxy.ru/en/free_proxy/get.htm freeproxy.ru/download/lists/goodproxy.txt Updated Proxy listings! gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24523 Thanx Ursula for your page links, my post here could use some tidying ![]() gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32552 I decided to post this link any ways. It shows a couple quick fixes if all else is failing. Its pretty straight forward. grox.net/utils/myip.php Some nice info! Your never safe! ontrak.net/myIPaddress.htm So you still wanna find your iinternal/external ip's? www.gnutellanews.com/ Support Your Favorites as well as your Locals ! ! ! |
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![]() Hey Guys.... I just signed up for Cox about a week ago When i start LW, it runs for about a minute or so then it automatically re-boots my laptop. A message after says windows has just recovered from a serious error. I also upgraded to LW4.8 Anyone out there having a similar problem ?? If so, any suggestions ?? Man i miss my LW !!! |
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![]() Hi i have tried everything listed to be able to "connect" limewire. I am not sure if it is even an connection problem. When i search for an audio item, the status bar fills up but there aren't any choices to choose from to download. I have insight broadband |
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![]() I also have tried everything you all have suggested... I had Limewire working just fine on my computer until I installed the latest version. Now when I go to start it, nothing happens. I believe I have done everything your website I have Norton Internet Security, I deleted the limewire preferences folder. My details are: My Operating System is Windows XP My version of your Gnutella Client -- Does that mean my version of Limewire? If so, it's 4.8.1 My Internet connection is Cable I don't get any error message, nothing happens. Has anyone figured this out yet? I'm new to this forum, so I'm not sure if I've found the final messages about this problem. Thank you for your help. |
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![]() Based on all of these postings, there are obviously some major connection issues frustrating many people. I got tired of trying to figure it out LimeWire Pro is working just fine. |
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![]() fathopper Cox is known for filtering p2p, not everybody but they pick on individuals. For others with problems try this if you're a windows user: Fixes for Limewire |
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![]() I have recently paid for Lime Wire 4.8.1 I have done everything suggested on this thread to solve the problem I also do not like the idea of having to turn off my anti virus in order to make it work. Do I have to get rid of Ares lite When you sign up If you are not a whizz with computers I would say totally impossible. HOW do I make it work?!?! ![]() |
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