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duxbuz May 25th, 2002 01:58 AM

Not receiving any hosts when I start napshare
 
I start napshare but I never receive any hosts to download from, I thought this was automated.

I don't have any firewall that i am aware of.

How do I check to see if I have a firewall filtering the client?

thanks.

Unregistered June 16th, 2002 10:02 AM

Config
 
I've been using Napshare for a few months now, and I had the problem when I first started to use it as well. If I remember correctly (it has been a few moths, after all) I had to mess with the configuration section of the gui first. <br><br>
Mainly all I changed was the path to hold temp files, the path for finished files, and the path to scan files. Set localhost to 127.0.0.1 (don't check the force localhost to box though). Setting the connection speed doesn't really mean anything. It won't affect your speed. I think it's more for telling people what you are running.<br><br>
Also, you might want to change the number of connections in the gnutelaNet page of the gui. I think the default is three. <br><br>
I hope this helps. If it doesn't, just look through the documentation on the Napshare website. I eventually got it running, even if I am a bit foggy on how I did it.

Unregistered June 16th, 2002 10:03 AM

Config
 
I've been using Napshare for a few months now, and I had the problem when I first started to use it as well. If I remember correctly (it has been a few moths, after all) I had to mess with the configuration section of the gui first.


Mainly all I changed was the path to hold temp files, the path for finished files, and the path to scan files. Set localhost to 127.0.0.1 (don't check the force localhost to box though). Setting the connection speed doesn't really mean anything. It won't affect your speed. I think it's more for telling people what you are running.


Also, you might want to change the number of connections in the gnutelaNet page of the gui. I think the default is three.


I hope this helps. If it doesn't, just look through the documentation on the Napshare website. I eventually got it running, even if I am a bit foggy on how I did it.


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