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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
(not about connecting to files, that is a Download/Upload Problems section issue.) Please supply system details as described in the forum rules.
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![]() Hi everyone, You are probably all barking up the wrong tree updating Java The problem is to do with the Gnutella Web Cache (GWebCache) - basically this is a bunch of web servers which have a persistent memory of other peers on the network - without it everyone would be blindly trying all machines on the internet on all ports until it found someone to pair with. Somehow this has got out of date in LimeWire This is how I fixed it on my Mac - I have no idea about XP... 1. Quit LimeWire completely 2. Find LimeWire's gnutella config file to ~/Library/Preferences/LimeWire/gnutella.net.old 3. go here Gnutella web cache scan report 4. Create a new file called ~/Library/Preferences/LimeWire/gnutella.net containing the GWebCache URL (e.g. Skulls! Multi-Network WebCache 0.2.8) 5. Start LimeWire again (I had to quit note that you may have broken some other config (e.g. firewall setting) while trying to get LW to work. Someone should post this as sticky (with Windows instructions) if it helps a lot of people. Last edited by Farj3r; July 4th, 2007 at 04:14 PM. Reason: urls have been replaced by nice links - but you need to use the URLs, e.g. http://... |
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![]() First off, this problem arose for me because I didn't use LW for a year or more. During this time, all the cached peers Making the new gnutella.net file containing just one valid URL should work, e.g.: http : //gwc.eod.cc/skulls.php note you must remove the spaces around the ":" (I had to add those to stop the forum script making a nice underlined link) If you can't make a simple text file then I hope someone else will help you. As people have said, deleting the file may work, since then LW will try again with default GWebCache URLs. |
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![]() having experimented for several hours I personally found that increasing the locale preferencing setting finally did the trick - still unsure why but was always convinced that a preferences file was corrupted somewhere within the .limewire folder |
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