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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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Post by Fuckerskid.dk » 2003-12-15 10:30

Hey,

I would like to have my own dc++ hub? Because I like dc++, its really good - and I want to give something back :)

But my problem is now, how do I setup a server?

Is there a special download file I should have, and where?
What about router? Ports? Etc.?
I can see that many have server located at no-ip.org - someone can tell me a bit about it? ;)

Or very short - I need help :D
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Post by sidhabo » 2003-12-15 10:49

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Post by TheNOP » 2003-12-15 17:55

Also look in here and chose your poison :wink:
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Have you read the FAQ?
Or the sticky ? It might give you idea.

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Post by Fuckerskid.dk » 2003-12-16 03:03

Think I have find out :)

But I have a router, so I can have it puplic - only thing work is using localhost. So my router must close the port 1090. Right?
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Post by TheNOP » 2003-12-16 08:11

Fuckerskid.dk wrote:Think I have find out :)

But I have a router, so I can have it puplic - only thing work is using localhost. So my router must close the port 1090. Right?
setting the router for your hub is not different then setting DC active mode.
read the FAQ.
also, i think BSOD2600 has a FAQ on that on dslreport.
look at our signatures.
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Post by BSOD2600 » 2003-12-16 14:51

port 1090 is not the standard port a DC hub runs on, 411 is. In order to run a hub behind a router, you need to forward traffic on 411 to your internal IP. Look around my FAQ for examples.

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