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still having upload problems Does anyone have anymore adive why I can't get uploads while my Norton firewall is on. I configured my firewall to permit all for lime wire. My modem doesn't have a NAT firewall. And I tried forcing my ip but that didn't help. IF I disable my firewall uploads start within a few minutes but always say transfer interupted. |
Which OS version is that? If it's XP of course it will have XP's firewall: http://www.limewire.com/english/content/firewalls.shtml Which version of Norton is that? I've heard of issues with Norton's firewall. UKBobboy seems to have reasonable experience with it: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=32877 If I may say, the most recent LW version 4.4.1 has better auto firewall configuration. |
I'm running windows xp sp2 with NIS 2004. I followed your instructions using this link. Is your XP firewall turned on or off? Did you configure it for LW: http://www.limewire.com/english/content/firewalls.shtml And it seemed to fix some of the problems. I'm receiving uploads now but every upload is saying transfer interupted. Do you know what could be causing that. |
It means you're probably still firewalled from incoming requests. After LW has been on for at least 30 mins, Do this test: Bug Report instructions & sample image Is it True/false? If it's false it means there's a firewall somewhere. It's either a computer firewall or a modem NAT firewall that may require port forwarding (opening port 6346 for LW.) Don't panic about that thought b/c if you were playing net games or video conferencing you'd need to open many ports. |
It was coming up false before I followed those instructions Now its coming up True. But every upload is still saying transfer interupted. |
After you open LW it can take a while for LW to be ready to accept incoming b/c it's predisposed/preoccupied with loading shared/incomplete files & trying to manually connect to each incomplete one. That's why I suggested to wait at least 30 mins after you open LW. Depending on the no. of incomplete & shared files it can even take much longer to load & settle for some people. eg: in Mac osx it takes 10 mins to load about 3k files. But if I use Mac OS 9 it takes over 2 hrs to load less than 2 k files. lol :D Quote:
The only other obstacle I can think of is SP2. Have a look at the SP2 Stickys HERE! |
I contacted my local provider and they said I definitly don't have a built in firewall. I've been running LW for a few hrs now and still keep getting transfer interupted for every upload. Thanks for your help and if you find anything new that might fix this let me know. Thanks |
Still no luck yet. After running LW all morning every upload has transfer interupted. I was reading a post yesterday about setting your incoming and outgoing ports for NIS. Does anyone know where I can find any info on this. |
Check this link: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=30505 |
thanks for the link but I already did that part of Norton. I was reading somewhere that there was something else I needed to configure for NIS. |
hmm not sure I have NIS (2004) with no upload or download problems. If you have allowed full access for port 6346 you shouldn't be having a problem with NIS. Is Your ISP blocking or filtering uploads. |
I think your right it's not NIS 2004 causing the problem because I disabled it to see what would happen but same problems. ISP isn't blocking or filtering. How do I double check that NIS is getting full access to port 6346. I already have LW permit all is that what your talking about? |
That is correct.:) Just out of curiosity are you running any other programs at the same time, and do you have the WindowsXP sp2 firewall disabled. |
Was it this about NIS2005? http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=32877 Did you know SP2 reduces the no. of simultaneous connections? Taking XP firewall out of the picture temporarily might determine if that's playing a part in this. |
I am running XP SP2 with XP's firewall turned off running NIS 2004. This was the post I was looking for: have you set up a "rule" in your firewall to allow any computer access (inbound and outbound) to port 6346? Although, in your original posting, you said that you have set up LW to access the required port I believe inbound queries come in via this port as well. So you may have to tell NPF 2004 (the firewall portion of NIS 2004) to allow inbound and outbound connections as well. You will find instructions on how to do this on the Symantec Website. |
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