Can't search or download lists.
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Can't search or download lists.
For sometime now, I haven't been able to search in the hubs I'm in or download anyone's filelists. This happened out of nowhere, I'm using .674b and it happened during the use of this version, not and update.
Any solutions or clues on this problem?
Any solutions or clues on this problem?
Nothing the FAQ haven't already answered.
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/faq/f ... lynewfaq=1
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/faq/f ... lynewfaq=1
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Re: Can't search or download lists.
There is no such verison of DC++, my guess is that you are using BCDC++ for which we don't give support here. Still, the solution is probably the same.Liku wrote:I'm using .674b.
Are you behind a router? If you hare have your internal or your external ip changed?
Do you have a software firewall? If so, does it work if you disable it?
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Another copy of the FAQ is at: http://www.broadbandreports.com/faq/dc/Liku wrote:An Error OccuredUnable to connect to the database server.
Please try again later.
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Knowing what it is called will let us more accurately tell you whether or not it is enabled/disabled.Liku wrote:I don't know what it's called really, I just checked it and it's not resctricting any internet activity.
Though from the above sentence, it seems you already know how to do this, and it is enabled.
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OK, then there are some levels, and perhaps some brief description for each level. What are these levels then? Can you please list them?Liku wrote:Sorry for not knowing the name, but it came with the DSL modem, called "Awire." Is that that name? It says it's "Active," but when I click it the only options I have are to change it's security level.
Hey you, / Don't help them to bury the light... / Don't give in / Without a fight. (Pink Floyd)
There are the Basic Firewall Settings:
1. Select a computer. (Mine's the only one on the network).
2. Edit firewall settings for this computer:
- Maximum protection – Disallow unsolicited inbound traffic.
- Allow individual application(s) – Choose the application(s) that will be enabled to pass through the firewall to this computer. Click ADD > to add it to the Hosted Applications list.
- Allow all applications (DMZplus mode) – Set the selected computer in DMZplus mode. All inbound traffic, except traffic which has been specifically assigned to another computer using the “Allow individual applicationsâ€
1. Select a computer. (Mine's the only one on the network).
2. Edit firewall settings for this computer:
- Maximum protection – Disallow unsolicited inbound traffic.
- Allow individual application(s) – Choose the application(s) that will be enabled to pass through the firewall to this computer. Click ADD > to add it to the Hosted Applications list.
- Allow all applications (DMZplus mode) – Set the selected computer in DMZplus mode. All inbound traffic, except traffic which has been specifically assigned to another computer using the “Allow individual applicationsâ€
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This is what you need. Just select DC++.- Allow individual application(s) – Choose the application(s) that will be enabled to pass through the firewall to this computer. Click ADD > to add it to the Hosted Applications list.
Hey you, / Don't help them to bury the light... / Don't give in / Without a fight. (Pink Floyd)
DC++ isn't on the list, only a bunch of games. To manually add it, I must add a bunch of info I don't know:
Protocol: TCP or UDF
Port (or Rangers) From: XXXX To: XXXX
Protocol Timeout (seconds): XXXX
Map to Host Port: XXXX
Application Type: None (Default), File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Microsoft Game.
Protocol: TCP or UDF
Port (or Rangers) From: XXXX To: XXXX
Protocol Timeout (seconds): XXXX
Map to Host Port: XXXX
Application Type: None (Default), File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Microsoft Game.
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Protocol: TCP and UDPLiku wrote:DC++ isn't on the list, only a bunch of games. To manually add it, I must add a bunch of info I don't know:
Protocol: TCP or UDF
Port (or Rangers) From: XXXX To: XXXX
Port: let it be 5555 for TCP and UDP as well, this has to be filled in at the connection settings of DC++ as well.
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