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15-01-05, 02:56 AM | #1 |
iniquitous
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Hmm.. WinMX.. is it just me?
Not getting shit for search results for some reason. Also, there isn't a single chatroom listed. Anyone know what's going on?
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15-01-05, 07:04 AM | #2 |
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Seems ok for me: 1776 chat channels and mp3-search-jackson turns up 3000 and climbing. I've noticed it gets pretty dead sometimes, mostly seems like a lot of primary connection switching, probably intentional sabotage by riaa lackeys but there's more than enough idiots on that network...
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15-01-05, 01:33 PM | #3 |
iniquitous
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Well I reinstalled it and for some reason it's not getting a TCP connection now when it tries to configure itself. It's worked fine in the past; I have port 6699 (default) config'd on my router. Tried a few others and none seem to work now... wtf.
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15-01-05, 01:45 PM | #4 |
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Well for me the problem is connecting to servers; a couple or few weeks ago things were fine but now even with new .wsx files and networks I'm just not getting connections. I haven't changed any firewall settings so that shouldn't be it. WPNP seems to be doing fine enough.
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15-01-05, 01:56 PM | #5 |
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I could never get TCP or UDP connections on dial-up and still can't even after forwarding ports on my dsl router but it still works ok. Using 3.54 beta 4 on WPNP.
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15-01-05, 01:56 PM | #6 |
iniquitous
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Weird... apparently my IP changed (from *.100 to *.101) and that was fucking up the port forwarding. No idea how that happened although I did just reboot recently after the last XP update a few days ago. I've never had my IP just up and change like that though. Fucking conspiracy.
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15-01-05, 02:03 PM | #7 |
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I'm running 3.53. I was basing my previous judgments on last night, but right now results are a little slow on WPNP, and I only see 73 chat channels. Servers are still crap; does anyone know of certain ports I should be checking?
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15-01-05, 02:13 PM | #8 |
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Been to Vlad's site?
http://www.vladd44.com/axis.htm http://www.nodata.plus.com/index.html?routers.html I chased links before to get port ranges but people were only guessing. |
15-01-05, 03:02 PM | #9 |
iniquitous
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3.53 here also. And all 2042 gay/sex/fetish/fuck/hardcore/teen chat channels are back. Yay.
TCP 6699 and UDP 6257 are the default ports. I read somewhere that certain ISP's may block these? I just put a 1 in front of both to be safe though I've never heard of Comcast blocking anything; but it was just my dumb IP afterall. |
15-01-05, 03:29 PM | #10 | |
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15-01-05, 04:36 PM | #11 |
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I don't use it much but it seems to work better than ever. Latest version and primary connection don't hurt. The Jackson search works well!
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15-01-05, 10:07 PM | #12 | |
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http://www.nodata.plus.com/index.html?splash.html http://www.vladd44.com/ |
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16-01-05, 01:24 PM | #13 |
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Ports are sort of “listening posts” that when used are “tuned” to a specific kind of message. By using ports, a single IP address can simultaneously process different kinds of messages.
There are 65,536 ports which are numbered 0 - 65,535. The usage of ports 0 - 49,151 is regulated by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority). The first 1024 ports are called “well known” ports. Ports 1024 - 49,151 are called “registered ports”. Ports 49,152 - 65,535 are called “dynamic” or “private” ports. The full list of (well known/regulated) ports and corresponding registered use can be found here: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers For example when you type a web site name (URL) into your browser, the web site name needs to be translated into an IP address. The Domain Name Service (DNS) does this using port 53. Once the IP address of the web site is known, a connection can be attempted. Web site servers listen on port 80 for incoming HTTP connections. When you connect to a web site, your browser makes a connection request on port 80 to the address of the web site. The web server hears the request, allows the connection, and sends the web page data to your computer and the browser displays it for you. TCP and UDP refer to different communication protocols. TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol, it’s the communication protocol used on the internet, often referred to as TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. Ports generally effect P2P because the computer running the P2P application has to be able to respond to incoming connection requests (incoming file download requests) from the internet. Routers and other types of firewalls commonly interfere with this because the security they provide comes from blocking uninvited incoming connection requests. The effect on the P2P application behind such a blockade is usually that downloading is possible, but sharing is not. WinMx uses TCP 6699 and UDP 6297. It’s noteworthy that both those ports are in the IANA “registered” area, but both are (currently) in an unassigned port range. If you are using WinMx and you have a router, you will need to “forward” ports 6699 and 6297 to the IP address of the computer that is running WinMx. When most “home use” routers open a port, it’s open for TCP or UDP. If you use a software firewall such as ZoneAlarm (on the computer running WinMx), you will have to configure it to allow incoming connections on ports 6699 and 6297 as well. It’s a good idea to use an IP blocker like ProtoWall to block “undesirable IP addresses” from connecting to your computer while running WinMx or other unsecured P2P applications. A good anti-virus application with real-time file monitoring and a good anti-adware/spyware tool should also be considered “standard equipment”. It is noteworthy that these tools do not make your computer running P2P completely safe, but it’s much better than not using the protection they afford. Sources for the security software mentioned: Software firewall application “ZoneAlarm” is available in a free download version at http://www.zonelabs.com/store/conten...eeDownload.jsp Anti-Adware/Spyware application “Spybot Search & Destroy” is available as a free download from http://www.security-related.com/download2.htm Anti-virus application “AVG Anti-virus” is available in a free download version from http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/ IP Blocker application “ProtoWall” is available as a free download from http://www.bluetack.co.uk/modules.ph...download&cid=5 Here’s a port mapping example from my router. I have a Netgear FVS318 router, and it’s configuration is a little more complicated than most of the “home use” routers. You have to define a “service” name with the port or port range in one table, and map that “service” to the IP address of the private LAN side computer in another table.
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