Instructions to making a hub???

Which hub software is the best? Where can I find script XXX? Discuss it here...(no, this is not for advertising your hub...)

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Instructions to making a hub???

Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 15:28

can anyone plz give me sum sort of instructions on making a hub on DC++ plllllllllllzzzzzzzz and thanks :)

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 15:49

:cry:

go to http://www.neo-modus.com and go to the downloads section.

Download "Direct Connect (Full Install)" and install it.

Download "Direct Connect Hub" and install it.

Run the Direct Connect Hub software and configure it.

bleh, that's as far as i'm gonna go. If you have some specific questions, ask.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 15:52

I already did all that man, but when i go on dc++ to try to connect 2 my hub it wont work, i dont know if i did something wrong my dc hub or not.

it keeps comming up connection refused by target machine

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 15:56

Ok, here we go, now we're getting somewhere.

Are you using a dynDNS, like myhub.no-ip.com? or are you manually putting your IP address into dc hub's settings?

What port have you set dc hub to use?

if you are running dc hub and DC++ on the same machine, try connecting to 127.0.0.1

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:00

I am using Myhub.no-op.com

my listening port is set to 412

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:03

[b]"if you are running dc hub and DC++ on the same machine, try connecting to 127.0.0.1"[/b]

i am running the dc hub and dc+ on the same machine, where would i try to connect "127.0.0.1" like how would i do it, or type it in?

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 16:08

ok, don't use MyHub.no-ip.com (wonder who has that address registered... huh)

go to http://www.whatismyip.com and then use that number for Hub Address.

We have been going quickly back and forth, but I have to go to work, so i won't be able to answer anything for about 5 more hours. Good luck man.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:10

alright i have doen that now, but it still says that

connection refused by target machine

thanks for all your help man

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 16:10

where would i try to connect "127.0.0.1" like how would i do it, or type it in?
In DC++, open up the Public Hubs window. There is a box that says "Manual Connect Address". Put 127.0.0.1 in there.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:11

127.0.0.1 in manual connect address keeps saying Connection refused by target machine

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:17

*** Connecting to 127.0.0.1...
*** Connected
<Hub-Security> You are being redirected to 142.173.135.109.
*** Connecting to 142.173.135.109...
*** Disconnected
*** Connection refused by target machine



that iz wat keeps comming up on my dc++ screen

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Post by Socks » 2003-07-22 16:18

Have you clicked start serving on the dc hub software yet? (simple but logical)

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:19

yep alreday did dat

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:23

yo man my hub works now, but i juz need 2 know how 2 make commandz n all the other stuff etc.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 16:38

I waz also wondering if i can change the address that ppl connect to... insetad of "127.0.0.1" to sumthin like "bhangra-hiphop.no-ip.com"

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Post by TheNOP » 2003-07-22 17:03

127.0.0.1 is a loop back for all puter.
so giving 127.0.0.1 as a ip to friends they will only try to connect to there own puter
give them your no-ip adress make sure it reflect your actual ip.
TheNOP

Have you read the FAQ?
Or the sticky ? It might give you idea.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 17:23

where on the DC Hub or ON the DC++ program would i change my address????

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 22:21

Check out http://www.no-ip.com. That is where you can register a domain name, i.e. bhangra-hiphop.no-ip.com. When the form at no-ip.com asks for your IP address, make sure it's your real IP address (not 127.0.0.1), like TheNOP said.
As stated before, http://www.whatismyip.com will provide you with your real IP.

Then put that new domain name in your Hub Address box and happiness ensues.
but i juz need 2 know how 2 make commandz n all the other stuff etc.
You need some scripts. Take a gander at the sticky post at the top of this forum called "Sticky: Hub Script site list" to start your search.

GL :)

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-22 23:04

thanks a lot man, but i dont look forward to be paying for the no-ip thing, so can u juzt tell me the free way?? if there iz plz?

and for my scripts i keep getting sum run time error 7 thing saying memory.

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Post by Twink » 2003-07-22 23:29

no-ip should be a free solution, well it was last time I checked

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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-07-22 23:35

They disguised it pretty well, but there is a free service on no-ip.com, it's buried in there somewhere. I'm using it and don't pay anything.

As to the script error, we need to know the exact error message, and when it occurs, and what script your using.

TBH, I may not be able to help you much with script error messages in Neo-Modus's DC Hub software. I haven't ran it for over a year.

If neo-modus's DC Hub is giving you major problems, you can always graduate to Ptokax, http://ptokax.box.cz/site/, it's a different/better? hub software. (of course only until DCH++ comes out :D )

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-23 13:18

alright i am now using, protox n it iz working fine... i think...

i went bak 2 the no-ip website and i found the free domain, and i had created it bhangra-hiphop.no-ip.com and it had sed it will activate in 5 min but for sumreason it still wont work, if ppl try to connect to it.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-23 13:39

Modifications to bhangra-hiphop.no-ip.com were successful, please allow up to 5 minutes before your changes are live on our DNS servers

thatz wat it sez 5 min, but the address wont even work 4 sumreason, connection keeps being refused by target machine.

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-23 14:13

also on protox where it sez HUB ADDRESS would i put "bhangra-hiphop.no-ip.com" or would i put my ip address?

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Post by Todi » 2003-07-23 15:02

Er... please do remember that if your hub is running on port 412 you have to connect to 127.0.0.1:412

only the adress just works when the hub runs on port 411 (default).

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-23 15:29

i have it set on port 411 default

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Post by JATT69 » 2003-07-25 19:57

hey do any of you know where i can download MS ACCESS????

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-07-27 10:04

JATT69 wrote:hey do any of you know where i can download MS ACCESS????
Don't ask such things. Thanks!

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Post by skorpion9x » 2003-08-02 17:07

I'm having a similar problem, but the opposite. I'm having no problems connecting to my own hub, but other people can't connect to it. I also have the same problem with my ath.cx website. I can see it when i connect to it on my own computer, but other people can't... Can anyone help me? Thanks.
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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-08-02 17:21

Sounds like you need to get some ports forwarded to your webserver/hub. Port 411 (by default hubs run on this port, but this number can be changed) and port 80 (for your webserver) need to be forwarded to your local machine.

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Post by skorpion9x » 2003-08-02 17:36

Sounds like a plan :D ..............but could you please tell me how to do that? :? :P
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Post by TheParanoidOne » 2003-08-02 17:57

It should be in the documentation for your router.
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Post by skorpion9x » 2003-08-02 18:04

........i'm not using a router :?

I have my own cable modem, windows xp, i'm using skor.no-ip.com for my hub, and apache + skor.ath.cx for my website, if any of that helps
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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-08-02 18:26

[19:25] *** Connecting to skor.no-ip.com...
[19:25] *** Connected
[19:25] <Hub-Security> This hub is running version 1.0.25 of the NeoModus Direct Connect Hub Software.
[19:25] <Hub-Security> This hub is for registered users only.
[19:25] *** Disconnected

Looks like it works...

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Post by skorpion9x » 2003-08-02 18:28

whoa :shock:

try connecting to my website http://skor.ath.cx
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Post by skorpion9x » 2003-08-02 18:30

there should be an edit button on these forums... I just unchecked the "only allow registered users" button ( forgot that was checked... ), so it should work now :)
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Post by Xan1977 » 2003-08-05 01:41

Found out why your webserver is not working. OptOnline blocks all incoming connections on port 80. You will have to run your webserver on a port other than 80, like mywebserver.no-ip.org:1234. It's a pain. I'm very mad about it myself.

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Post by TheParanoidOne » 2003-08-05 03:24

I think it's to stop the people who needlessly install IIS under Win2k/XP, from unintentionally propagating worms such as Code Red.
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