Scripts For Ptokax so it works on the DC++ Programme
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Scripts For Ptokax so it works on the DC++ Programme
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I have got a hub now it is up and running but the one problem i have is how to get it on DC++ the programme and a mate told me that i need some scripts so that i can get it on DC++ , can anyone help me please thanks will be apreciated
I have got a hub now it is up and running but the one problem i have is how to get it on DC++ the programme and a mate told me that i need some scripts so that i can get it on DC++ , can anyone help me please thanks will be apreciated
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Oooh, for your information, a kind poster in the "What happened to Ptokax?" thread gave this dynamic hostname, which will redirect to the current location of the potkax/lua board: http://board-ptokax.no-ip.org/
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my hub is working because it says running... in the left hand side, the hub i am using is
Ptokax-0.326.Test Drive 4, but the link you gave me http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6531 it says that the hub isnt workin on the machine you are trying to connect to and this isnt the case
Ptokax-0.326.Test Drive 4, but the link you gave me http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6531 it says that the hub isnt workin on the machine you are trying to connect to and this isnt the case
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To join your hub, you need to put 127.0.0.1 in the manu connect box in the public hub list in DC++. You need to put your hub's dynamic hostname (since your IP probably changes, so a dynamic hostname that you have set up to follow those changes is the natural choice). The port box only accepts numbers/integers - you want to leave this empty or fill in 411 (the default hub port). If it's anything other than 411, you'll have to enter the 127.0.0.1:<number> in DC++.
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"Connection timeout" can appear two places: when connecting to a hub, and down below in the transfer window while trying to connect to a user.Desiundaground wrote:I have done that but this time it says connection time out meaning?? sorry about this
If you manually connect to your hub and get a connection timeout, you're using the wrong address, the hub isn't running, or something (firewall?) is blocking your connection.