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hammer April 3rd, 2001 01:55 PM

server address?
 
Hello, I have need a server address of gnutella please help me

blah blah April 5th, 2001 10:14 PM

Can someone start a gnutella server that doesnt use port 6346. Port 6346 is often block from most firewall

booboo April 13th, 2001 05:30 PM

Can someone runs another gnutella host server that doesnt use port 6346?


gorillanerd April 18th, 2001 08:45 AM

Try resetting your port to 8888. I find that most servers on this port are usually open because open napster servers use them....

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Can someone runs another gnutella host server that doesnt use port 6346?

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maker April 20th, 2001 03:32 PM

You are requesting the connection to 6346 from your end, the firewall shouldn't block that. The port your client uses for your end could be anything, like Netscape opens up ports 4018 and 2046 (and many others) for the communications, but yet most web pages are served from 80 (on a web server). Remember, there are two ports needed to communicate, yours and theirs. Your port could be anything. Question is, with your firewall, can you browse OK? Maybe what you need is a proxy server.


Renob101 April 26th, 2001 10:02 AM

I've been having the same connection problems with several different gnutella clones. How do you get a proxy to work? Which clone does it work best with?
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