At 5:10 PM -0400 5/31/07, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 31 May 2007, Tony Nelson wrote:
>At 3:38 PM -0400 5/31/07, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>On Thursday 31 May 2007, David Timms wrote:
>>>Thom Paine wrote:
>>>> Any mirrors hosting F7 open yet? Does anyone know if they will open at
>>>> midnight tonight?
>>>
>>>And so, the torrent for F7 is now visible.
>>>
>>>DaveT.
>>
>>Unforch Dave, it appears that vz has found the azureas ports and blocked
>> them as it all came to a screeching halt about half an hour ago, after
>> about 900 megs was onsite. What ports can we shuffle this to, or do we
>> sue the bastards?
>>
>>I setup some more port forwards in dd-wrt, and told azureas about them, and
>>there is now a small amount of data getting through. I repeat, bastards,
>> and if you call and yell at them, they will of course deny it because the
>> minute they admit it they no longer enjoy that Common Carrier status with
>> the FCC.
>
>I use Verizon DSL. I use the standard BitTorrent ports and have them open
>in my firewall. I got a full-speed download, after restarting it once -- I
>had a partial RC2 download that I repurposed, which may have led me to get
>less than useful peers the first time. It's currently sharing at the
>max_upload_rate I set.
On what ports Tony?
Ports 6881-6999, which are the default ports that bittorrent-curses (and
BitTorrent in general) listens on.
Here I have 6969 which AIUI is the tracker port,
Are you running a tracker? I'm not. I'm just a User, not a Publisher.
forwarded & cleared all the way through, with 7000 and 36000 to
37000 for use
as data, all setup and port forwarded to this box from dd-wrt. Currently
making about 80kB on a 1.5mb link, seems to have leveled off at that average,
with about 37 to 40kB up. Half the normal dl speed in other words.
Once you have the proper ports opened up, you should stop and restart the
BitTorrent client.
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