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My new hub is taking forever if not at all for users to view other users files, how do I fix this?
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I am also behind a router and I have forwarded all the neccasary(spelling) ports, and people can get into the hub without a problem, and I've tried the active/passive route and that doesn't do the trick either, and I've set hubs up before and the active/passive usually fixed the problem, but it still doen't any ideas?
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Hi,
The problem could be in the scripts running on the Ptokax. There are download-blocking scripts around (eg. to prevent unregged users from downloading), one of them might be running on your hub with the wrong config, blocking everyone.
I don't see how it could be a dc++ issue, as I assume your users use various clients, and if no-one can download at all... And the script is the only way I can imagine it being a PtokaX problem. You might consider asking around on the PtokaX forum too.
The problem could be in the scripts running on the Ptokax. There are download-blocking scripts around (eg. to prevent unregged users from downloading), one of them might be running on your hub with the wrong config, blocking everyone.
I don't see how it could be a dc++ issue, as I assume your users use various clients, and if no-one can download at all... And the script is the only way I can imagine it being a PtokaX problem. You might consider asking around on the PtokaX forum too.
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Yeah - what he said.
Assuming all your users also use other hubs and download fine there (i.e. you're not all new users), their configuration should be fine. If that's the case, something special/non-standard must be running on your hub to block the relaying of connection attempts ("hey, connect to this ip and port") between the users...
YnHub has been released, maybe you should try that.
Assuming all your users also use other hubs and download fine there (i.e. you're not all new users), their configuration should be fine. If that's the case, something special/non-standard must be running on your hub to block the relaying of connection attempts ("hey, connect to this ip and port") between the users...
YnHub has been released, maybe you should try that.
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If they are all newbies, there's a pretty good chance they've not configured their DC++ versions properly for active mode. If they all switch into passive mode, the problem will be gone, as very few will be able to download from anyone else.
Yhub is one pice of hub software, the others are others.
Yhub tries to build in the ability to enforce the common hub rules, which in some other hubs have to be scripted.
There's a small description of hub software here: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6545
Yhub is one pice of hub software, the others are others.
Yhub tries to build in the ability to enforce the common hub rules, which in some other hubs have to be scripted.
There's a small description of hub software here: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6545