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
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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?
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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setting the router for your hub is not different then setting DC active mode.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?
read the FAQ.
also, i think BSOD2600 has a FAQ on that on dslreport.
look at our signatures.