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![]() Yes, that's the way it works. The most reason a push request is sent is a firewall that denies incoming connections through port 80 on the remote host. Then this hosts initialize the transfer and sends the requested file to you. But that only works if you do NOT have a firewall that prevents incoming connections, because in this case none of the hosts can initialize the connection to the other one. So if you have a firewall, you cannot download everywhere. If you haven't a firewall you should be able to download everywhere. But that's only theoretical. I can't say for sure it works, because I DO have a firewall. |
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Can Someone Please Explain | sonsapirate | Download/Upload Problems | 5 | May 27th, 2006 02:05 AM |
timeout; push; no push; no push ??? | wparkes | Download/Upload | 0 | February 14th, 2006 02:10 AM |
Sent push request | BlankTub | Gnotella (Windows) | 7 | July 21st, 2001 07:31 AM |
push request ?? resume??? | Unregistered | General Gnutella / Gnutella Network Discussion | 1 | July 17th, 2001 05:39 PM |
protocol or connection state of the request transaction or request 40006 | Unregistered | Gnotella (Windows) | 1 | July 5th, 2001 10:17 PM |