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BOF November 29th, 2009 05:20 PM

upnp--*#$@^%@*!!!!!!!
 
I had a chat with a programmer on another forum,and sorted out the malware problem.

Then I did a clean install of Shareaza following instructions found here. When I setup the connection,I need to "enable UPNP connection devic setup" as I have a router. It worked fine the firsts time,but not when I started it again --it keeps unenabling UPNP ,unticking the box in the connection screen.Connection test then shows I'm behind a firewall.


I haves a static Ip set up and an exception for Shareaza on my Firewall.

OldDeath November 30th, 2009 09:31 AM

If the checkbox is unchecked every time, this means your router is incompatible to UPnP...
...or maybe it is deactivated...

Have a look at the Shareaza Wiki on how to proceed: SourceForge.net: FAQ.FirewallsRouters - Shareaza Wiki

mfg,
Old

BOF November 30th, 2009 02:37 PM

@Old death thank you, I'll do that.

The problem is relatively recent and I've made no changes.

BOF November 30th, 2009 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldDeath (Post 350797)
If the checkbox is unchecked every time, this means your router is incompatible to UPnP...
...or maybe it is deactivated...

Have a look at the Shareaza Wiki on how to proceed: SourceForge.net: FAQ.FirewallsRouters - Shareaza Wiki

mfg,
Old

Bingo! Connection is now fine. A person who is only semi-computer literate,working out what questions to ask can be the hardest part.

I made THE basic error; I ASSUMED simply putting Shareaza on the exceptions list would do it.

Thank you for taking the trouble.

BOF December 1st, 2009 06:19 PM

Addendum: it's gone again,after working spiffingly all day yesterday,

Lord of the Rings December 2nd, 2009 05:36 AM

May I ask which brand & model of router are you using? And any other connection equipment & location (at home, work, school, etc.) ?

BOF December 2nd, 2009 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 350862)
May I ask which brand & model of router are you using? And any other connection equipment & location (at home, work, school, etc.) ?


I'm using a Netcomm 6 .The only other connected equipment is a Samsung laser printer and a WD external hard drive.

Yesterday I did a clean install of the latest version of Comodo Free version. and set it up according to the instructions you gave me. shareaza worked just fine until I closed it last night.

I will now activate Shareaza again:

(1) activated: OK

(2) connect:upnp has disenabled and will not enable.


Would it be a fair to assume there is an incombatibility between Comodo and my router?

BUT there is the same problem with the MS Firewall which I set up according to the instructions after I had removed Comodo.

Could it be a Shareaza 2.5.0.0 bug? I have a much earlier version on disc somewhere.

OldDeath December 2nd, 2009 03:23 PM

Comodo brings its own firewall, doesn't it? If yes, you can just disable the M$ firewall as it is useless and can cause problems when used together with other firewalls...

BOF December 2nd, 2009 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldDeath (Post 350896)
Comodo brings its own firewall, doesn't it? If yes, you can just disable the M$ firewall as it is useless and can cause problems when used together with other firewalls...

I use only Comodo's firewall. I enabled the inbuilt MS firewall AFTER I had uninstalled Comodo,before did a clean install of Comodo.

The free Comodo firewall comes with Agnitum antivirus,which I chose not to install,as I use Avast.

I should mention that this current problem is recent. I've been using Shareaza for a couple of years using this router. (took me half a day to set up the port forwarding initially)

Because the issue persists with both Comodo and MS firewalls it's beginning to look as if the problem is with Shareaza.

What do you think?

OldDeath December 5th, 2009 12:25 PM

I don't think so. The problem you described is usually a problem with the config of your computer. The first step to solve it would be to disable both firewalls and check whether the problem persists (if you still don't pass the connection test). If it does, the problem comes certainly from your router.

Now, in order to get the problem finally solved, the following things need to be checked:
1) Does your computer have a static IP (this can be done via the properties of your LAN connection or via your router/modem (if supported))

2) I suppose you're using Comodo, as it's better than the Win Firewall. Have a look over here whether it is configured correctly.

3) The third thing to check is your router. Maybe there has been an internal reset etc. (...) ? To set it up correctly, check this: PortForward.com - Port Forwarding for Shareaza
Note that you should also check your routers security log. Some routers might identify Shareazas UDP traffic as an DDoS attac on the home network they are connected to :p In order to make sure this is not the case, check your routers security log after Shareaza has at least run 2 hours in Hub mode (= much connections). If the security log shows entries similar to "UDP flood" etc., you might want to correct the security settings...


mfg,
Old

BOF December 5th, 2009 02:07 PM

Thank you
 
Thanks mate,I appreciate the trouble you've taken.

I set up a static IP and port forward over a year ago,and rechecked the settings only yesterday.

I now think the problem may have been a compatibility issue between my router and Comodo Firewall.--I uninstalled Comodo,and installed Zone Alarm,according to the instructions. Shareaza is now working perfectly.----I've connected,disconnected,turned of and on and rebooted the PC and the router,twice now..--I could get the connection to work with Comodo if I rebooted the router (?)

I will of course keep your reply for future reference.

Thanks again

OldDeath December 8th, 2009 10:58 AM

Do you pass the connection test now with ZoneAlarm?
For the correct setup of ZA, check this:
SourceForge.net: FAQ.FirewallsRouters.ZoneAlarm - shareaza

PS.: I still think there has not been an incompatibility between Comodo and your router. This is highly improbable. The problem was probably only at one side, and it probably has been an issue on your Computer (if the router used to work).

BOF December 11th, 2009 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldDeath (Post 351033)
Do you pass the connection test now with ZoneAlarm?
For the correct setup of ZA, check this:
SourceForge.net: FAQ.FirewallsRouters.ZoneAlarm - shareaza

PS.: I still think there has not been an incompatibility between Comodo and your router. This is highly improbable. The problem was probably only at one side, and it probably has been an issue on your Computer (if the router used to work).

Seems you were right.


I configured Zone Alarm and everything was just dandy. The it went again. I've fiddled with it;rebooted Shareaza, rebooted computer,cleaned cache, even did a disc check. It's worked intermitently. currently not working,after being fine earlier today.--Yes it has been passing the connection test,now it isn't.

Any ideas,explained simply will be gratefullyy accepted,. EG how do I check my router's security log?

ukbobboy01 December 11th, 2009 04:48 AM

Have you setup UPnP in your O/S?

BOF December 11th, 2009 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukbobboy01 (Post 351066)
Have you setup UPnP in your O/S?


Yes.

I should mention again that I've been using Shareaza trouble free for over 2 years until few weeks ago.

OldDeath said to check the router's security logs. Can you tell me how to do that?.

ukbobboy01 December 12th, 2009 01:19 AM

Router Logs
 
BOF

I presume you are the "Administrator" for your router, if that is true then all you have to do is access your equipment's admin functions, as usual, find the log page and within that find the "Security" log page.

Now, I've just basically described generically, rather specifically, where your security log should be, i.e. that's how I found my modem-router's security log page.

You know, I am inclined to agree with OldDeath's assessment of your problem, there is something switching off UPnP in your router and that is likely to be a security event. Now, assuming that your router is still working properly, the only application that can interact with it is it's own "control software".

Another thing, if your router connection is under attack, or believe it is, then your NAT firewall should have kicked in and blocked the attack, UPnP should not have auto-switched off (my modem-router's firewall activated when my connection came under a SYN attack).

Therefore, I would suggest that you contact the manufacturer's help desk to see if they can explain what event could possibly cause this "UPnP auto-switch off" problem.

Good Luck



UK Bob

OldDeath December 12th, 2009 04:14 PM

The funny thing is that I've already heard from people having set up port forwarding on their router - and at the same time the router detected a security risk on the forwarded port (too much incoming UDP packets) and blocked traffic on this port automatically - even though it has been manually forwarded.
That was the thought behind my advice to check the security logs. :)


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