On Monday 20 October 2003 13:58, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.10.19 at 11:37, fsanta wrote:
Still not solved. I cannot get anyone to connect to me on port 6346 nor can I connect to anyone else. I have an adsl router with ports 21 and 80 NAT'ed to my box for my ftp and apache servers. Maybe I need to do something similar with 6346? I'm using gtk-gnutella. Please help. Thanks, Steve.
I'm sorry, but I don't use gnutella myself, so I'm not familiar with it. There could be issues with the router, analogous to netmeeting/gnomemeeting, perhaps...
There may be a FAQ on that program. Try their web page.
Did you try ethereal, to see what packets were reaching you? Or iptraf?
I would try between two computer sitting side by side, to check what ports are really being used.
And it could be your provider blocking some ports.
FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="6346 9192 http https ssh" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP=""
Try UDP as well.
FW_LOG_DROP_CRIT="yes" FW_LOG_DROP_ALL="no"
Set that to yes: you need to see everything that your firewall is dropping.
FW_LOG_ACCEPT_CRIT="yes" FW_LOG_ACCEPT_ALL="no"
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Hi everyone. If I turn off the firewall I still can't connect or be connected to on 6346 although I can on 21 and 80. Is that correct behavior? There are some warnings from the application: ** WARNING **: file_info_retrieve_binary(): could not find trailer in /tmp/env.properties.5602 ** WARNING **: can't open "/tmp/session_mm_apache0.sem" for reading: Permission denied ** WARNING **: can't open "/tmp/xauth.XXXXOztGX8" for reading: Permission denied ** WARNING **: can't open "/tmp/install.fKGY5Y" for reading: Permission denied Anyone able to get anywhere near these before I go with the firewall logs? Cheers, Steve.