Peter Reed wrote:
sean wrote:
> oldman wrote:
>
>> sean wrote:
>>
>>> Kevin Kofler wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Trying to run azureus-2.4.0.2 with libgcj-4.1.1-1.fc5 on fc5, amd64:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Try azureus-0:2.4.0.3-0.20060529cvs_1.fc5 from Extras. I haven't
>>>> tried it myself, but as it is in Extras, chances are it will work. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Kevin Kofler
>>>>
>>>
>>> Great idea.
>>>
>>> Now it starts, but I can't get it to connect. Says it's firewalled.
>>>
>>> I've set up iptables on the old laptop I use as a router. My machine
>>> is AMD64:
>>>
>>> EXTIF=eth1
>>> AMD64_IP=10.10.8.1
>>> AZ_PORT=6881
>>>
>>> $IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j DNAT
>>> --to-destination $AMD64_IP:$AZ_PORT
>>> $IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j DNAT
>>> --to-destination $AMD64_IP:$AZ_PORT
>>> $IPT -A FORWARD -p tcp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j ACCEPT
>>> $IPT -A FORWARD -p udp -i $EXTIF --dport $AZ_PORT -j ACCEPT
>>>
>>> And bittorrent works.
>>>
>>> Any ideas??
>>>
>>> sean
>>>
>> Works fine for me (but I don't have a router or external firewall).
>> I did notice that the latest Azureus doesn't use port 6881 as a
>> default, so you might want to look at the Tools--->NAT/Firewall test
>> to see which port it is using (I'm on the wrong machine, so I can't
>> see which it is).
>> Or you can open the Tools -->Options tab and the first option is to
>> set the incoming tcp/udp listen port.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Scott
>>
>
> mine still used 6881. I tried changing to a new random number - 8499 -
> at azureus and iptables. same result.
>
> (:
>
> sean
>
The new port number is 21734. I had the same problem until I found that
they had changed the port number. Also make sure your router is set up
for both tcp and upd.
Peter
Who would have guessed! In any event, same problem.
Here's how the router is set up:
+ /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i eth1 --dport
21734 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.10.8.1:21734
+ /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth1 --dport
21734 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.10.8.1:21734
+ /sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -i eth1 --dport 21734 -j
ACCEPT
+ /sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -i eth1 --dport 21734 -j
ACCEPT
eth1 is the external interface, and 10.10.8.1 is my machine.
Any ideas??
sean