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Topic: Azureus BitTorrent setup through NAT  (Read 2399 times)
« on: October 19, 2007, 06:59:37 »
Shurikane *
Posts: 4

I have created TCP and UDP pass rules pertaining to the appropriate ports for Azureus.  I have also set up an inbound TCP/UDP NAT rule on the same port range.  So theoretically, to the best of my knowledge, that should be it.

But, when I start Azureus, the program reports me as being firewalled, and the NAT testing tool supplied with it gives me a timeout on whichever port I try to ping, open or not.

So now, is there anything more I need to do to get those ports open properly?  Have I missed anything in the procedure?


EDIT: Fixed the problem.  There was a small error in the firewall rules.  Everything is working now.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2007, 04:23:16 by Shurikane »
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2007, 23:37:12 »
mbiwpeoyc *
Posts: 2

I'm having the exact same problem, grc.com as well as azureus and utorrent all report me as being firewalled. I've setup a NAT rule for the port that I use for tcp/udp. I let the NAT rule make the appropriate firewall rules, and I still show as not responding on that port. I've gone and added rules to my LAN interface to allow traffic and nothing. Still shows as firewalled off....

what did you end up doing that fixed the problem? As far as I can tell I've got the rules setup properly.
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2007, 23:35:26 »
Shurikane *
Posts: 4

I had mistakenly chosen "Network" instead of "Single host" when it came to specify the internal IP the allowed traffic was supposed to be led to.
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2007, 19:26:38 »
renjayzee *
Posts: 1

i have the same problem and i'm new to monowall, could you pls. give me the details on how you made it work. thank you
 
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