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![]() Hi all, I would kindly like to know if any of you have any experience with keeping a P2P conection going behind a firewall. I am at a university where I get charged for downloading from behind the firewall, but there are several other enthusiastic P2P users inside the firewall, so what I want to do is stay inside the firewall. What I have done is compiled a hosts list of all the ip addresses that I know have P2P support. I have managed to get this to work on the 0.92b version but for whatever reason i cant get it to work on my newly installed 0.92 stable. The connecttions are just failing to quickly and I suspect a config problem. Where can I set the connection time before it times out? Any other suggestions on where I could have gone wrong? Thanks |
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