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| HamRadio 2006-02-07, 5:48 pm |
| Hi there,
I've just installed amule-2.1.0-1 on my Debian Etch running a vanilla
2.6.14 kernel.
My problem is that I always get a 'low ID', even disabling the firewall on
my Dynalink adsl router and resetting every iptables rule:
# iptables -F
# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Perhaps do I need to configure /etc/hosts.* or some other file?
Thanks for answering.
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| Andreas Janssen 2006-02-07, 5:48 pm |
| Hello
HamRadio (<hamradio@toglimi.quipo.it> ) wrote:
> I've just installed amule-2.1.0-1 on my Debian Etch running a vanilla
> 2.6.14 kernel.
> My problem is that I always get a 'low ID', even disabling the
> firewall on my Dynalink adsl router and resetting every iptables rule:
If you sit behind a DSL router that uses NAT (e.g. the computer that
runs amule only has an internal, local IP address), you cannot get a
high ID, unless you configure the router to forward all ports used for
incoming connections by amule to the internal computer.
best regards
Andreas Janssen
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| powadha 2006-02-08, 7:46 am |
| The best thing to do if situation in previous message applies is to set
a static ip for your box and forward the port as mentioned by Andreas.
powadha
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