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fried122 June 12th, 2009 12:32 PM

Yellow Light Not Firewall One
 
Hi I am new to this & I have no tech ability or understanding so be kind . I had BS for 7 years never a problem & I use it all the time. Lately I could not connect so I uninstalled & reinstalled BS 5.1.0b25 & bear start from another forum. I got BS to open but the 1st light blinks yellow never goes green. I was able to search got hits but when I try to download the song name turns red & says need more sources....What do I do to GO GREEN? Easy now remember I am a novice. HELP!
:sos:

Lord of the Rings June 12th, 2009 07:46 PM

You will probably need to remove any old BearShare listing from your firewall exceptions, & then re-add a fresh one for this version of Bearshare, making exception for both TCP & UDP, depending on your firewall might need to be separate rules or sub-rules under same main bearshare exception listing.

If you hover your cursor over the yellow light, it may tell you the reason for it. ;) It's my guess your firewall is at fault. :)

Peerless June 12th, 2009 10:02 PM

I get the flashing yellow light all the time..when the damned henchmen of the RIAA/MPAA are DDOSing me...but I still get search results and downloads....I'm thinking that using PG2 will help this person out...

fried122 June 13th, 2009 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 344646)
You will probably need to remove any old BearShare listing from your firewall exceptions, & then re-add a fresh one for this version of Bearshare, making exception for both TCP & UDP, depending on your firewall might need to be separate rules or sub-rules under same main bearshare exception listing.

If you hover your cursor over the yellow light, it may tell you the reason for it. ;) It's my guess your firewall is at fault. :)

Lord of the Rings, I think you are correct, I hovered over the 4th light which is now yellow. It said TCP firewalled & the same for UDP, I also see you tell me to remove & re add making exceptions for both TCP & UDP. But as I stated in my post I am a novice & have no idea how to do this. Sorry to be a bother but I need detailed step by step instructions. Do you think you could help me with that. Thanks so much..

fried122 June 16th, 2009 07:38 AM

I still need help I do not know how to fix the firewall problem. Please help & try to break it down in simple terms. I need BS.

Peerless June 16th, 2009 09:41 AM

sorry d00d, but we mods once tried using crystal balls and found them to be rather unreliable...

The_Point being, its rather hard to give any sort of advice no knowing what you are using for a firewall, now isn't it...

also in your first post you make a reference to the first light....what first light?

most cultures read from left to right, so in my eyes your reference refers to the light that is about hosts connections...as noted, mine always blinks yellow and green but I have no issues...the light on the far right is for network connectivity and mine is always in the green once I get connected to at least one host...

in the setup field of BS there is the field for connections...you will notice there is a field in that menu for defining the port (which has to be the same for both TCP and UDP)....I set mine to 6348...this is the port you would have to enter as information, if needed, into your firewall settings...

again, since you don't bother to give any information about your firewall, we can't give any relevant advice...many firewalls do the setup pretty much automatically..the program tries to access the internet, the firewall catches it and asks what to do (usually a yes or no), you say yes, and viola, it works...

Lord of the Rings June 16th, 2009 10:43 AM

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Go to Start menu -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall, open. Click on Exceptions, press Add program & add Bearshare. You can also use the Ports button to add TCP and UDP port ranges.

BTW did you replace the old connection cache with a newer one? You can find a fresh one as an attachment below called Bearshare-cache.zip

Once downloaded, unzip it. Open that folder, move the contents to C:\Program Files\BearShare Test\db
ie: Go to your Programs folder -> BearShare -> DB folder & drop the contents of the Bearshare-cache folder inside to replace the older ones. BearShare must be closed whilst you do this. :)

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...e-db-cache.gif

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fried122 June 16th, 2009 10:46 AM

[quote=Peerless;344796]sorry d00d, but we mods once tried using crystal balls and found them to be rather unreliable...

The_Point being, its rather hard to give any sort of advice no knowing what you are using for a firewall, now isn't it...

also in your first post you make a reference to the first light....what first light?

most cultures read from left to right, so in my eyes your reference refers to the light that is about hosts connections...as noted, mine always blinks yellow and green but I have no issues...the light on the far right is for network connectivity and mine is always in the green once I get connected to at least one host...

in the setup field of BS there is the field for connections...you will notice there is a field in that menu for defining the port (which has to be the same for both TCP and UDP)....I set mine to 6348...this is the port you would have to enter as information, if needed, into your firewall settings...

again, since you don't bother to give any information about your firewall, we can't give any relevant advice...many firewalls do the setup pretty much automatically..the program tries to access the internet, the firewall catches it and asks what to do (usually a yes or no), you say yes, and viola, it works...[
Peerless, I know what you mean about crystal balls & if mine worked I would not need help.

I am sorry if I am frustrating you but imagine how I feel because I am so clueless.

In my first post I was talking about the 1st light, I do read left to right, but after that when I went back on BS the 4th light was yellow also which is why I made another post asking Lord of the Rings about it.

I would be happy to give you all the info you need to help me but I dont no jack about where to or how to find it.

In the setup field for BS the defining port is now set at 6833, it was at 6348 before but on another site one of the solutions given to me was to change it. A BS instruction page opened & I followed it.

Since I am so in the dark about how to help myself so you can help me maybe you can tell me is there some other site where I can get music. BS was easy for me & as I am sure you picked up on that I need easy.
Thanks for trying anyway.

Peerless June 16th, 2009 11:08 AM

try this simple test for gnutella and see if it works...

http://www3.limewire.com:6346/

fried122 June 16th, 2009 11:18 AM

Thank you Lord of the Rings, I did the cache but its still the same. It must be the firewall thing.


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