Re: Firewalled/NATted with BitTorrent GUI 4.2.0

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Does anyone have any pointers on this? In short, I just want to know how
to confirm that ports 6881-6889 are open and whether my router really is
forwarding those ports to my machine, and if they are why the BitTorrent
GUI seems to think they aren't.

Best, Darren

On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 23:17 +0000, D. D. Brierton wrote:
> On FC4 I have, installed from Extras,
> 
> bittorrent-4.2.0-1.fc4
> bittorrent-gui-4.2.0-1.fc4
> 
> The new GUI has a small icon in the top-right below the menu which gives
> the visual impression of no-access (something like a road-block sign),
> and its tooltip says "Firewalled/NATted". Now I think I understand what
> this means, but don't understand how it can be true in my case. My
> firewall has ports 6881-6889 open, and those ports are forwarded from my
> NAT router to the IP address of my machine. However, torrent downloads
> are *very* slow (5 or 6KB/s on a 2Gb/s DSL line).
> 
> Port 6881-6889 are set to be open in system-config-securitylevel, as
> this indicates:
> 
> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/system-config-securitylevel
> # Configuration file for system-config-securitylevel
> 
> --enabled
> --port=6881:tcp
> --port=6882:tcp
> --port=6883:tcp
> --port=6884:tcp
> --port=6885:tcp
> --port=6886:tcp
> --port=6887:tcp
> --port=6888:tcp
> --port=6889:tcp
> 
> My broadband router is set to forward ports 6881-6889 to 192.168.0.2,
> which is my IP address:
> 
> # ifconfig eth1
> eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:02:2D:50:FC:59
>           inet addr:192.168.0.2  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>           RX packets:302422 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>           TX packets:350456 errors:19 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
>           RX bytes:197007656 (187.8 MiB)  TX bytes:230387996 (219.7 MiB)
>           Interrupt:3 Base address:0xe000
> 
> Does anyone know how I go about confirming whether ports 6881-6889
> really are open, and whether the router really is forwarding those
> ports?
> 
> TIA.
> 
> Best, Darren

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D. D. Brierton            darren@xxxxxxxxxxx          www.dzr-web.com
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