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byron_holloway July 9th, 2001 10:06 AM

Can't Connect
 
I am using SYGATE to share a cable modem connection. I have never had any problems with Napster, or MSN Messenger, or other "peer to peer" products.

But when i fire up Newtella (1.0b3) then i get nothing. if i go to the connect page and "RESET" connections, I will get a message that says "connecting..." and it will dissapear after a few seconds.

I have set my IP address to the correct external address provided to me by my ISP in the advanced configuration tab.

Any ideas ???

zeroshadow July 9th, 2001 04:49 PM

"It is confirmed that there were connectivity issues with the default host providers (gnutellahosts.com and router.limewire.com).
There were roughly 2 days of sporadic service."

It could be the above or maybe your client. I had connection trouble with Newtella too.

Kirby July 10th, 2001 08:58 AM

Re: can't connect
 
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Before I used LimeWire, I used Newtella, and it wasn't very good. It took hours to connect, and it took 5 minutes to search. Plus, Nullsoft doesn't make Newtella anymore, so don't hope for upgrades.

Kirby
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CycloCide July 15th, 2001 07:31 PM

Re: Re: can't connect
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kirby
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Before I used LimeWire, I used Newtella, and it wasn't very good. It took hours to connect, and it took 5 minutes to search. Plus, Nullsoft doesn't make Newtella anymore, so don't hope for upgrades.

Kirby
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You mean Nullsoft isn't working on Gnutella anymore.

Newtella, Inc. doesn't seem to be working on Newtella anymore either.

dbl_221 July 16th, 2001 08:26 PM

On my router I put my machine/host inthe DMZ and have no problems with other gnutella host connecting and uploading files.

Or some routers/internet sharing devices can use NAT (network address translation) and map port 6346 to a host inside the LAN ie 192.168.123.135 or whatever private IP you set up.

Just play with the router configuration a lot and you will eventually figure it out.

:p


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