Re: F7 Mirrors Open?

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On Thursday 31 May 2007, Tony Nelson wrote:
>At 3:38 PM -0400 5/31/07, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>On Thursday 31 May 2007, David Timms wrote:
>>>Thom Paine wrote:
>>>> Any mirrors hosting F7 open yet? Does anyone know if they will open at
>>>> midnight tonight?
>>>
>>>And so, the torrent for F7 is now visible.
>>>
>>>DaveT.
>>
>>Unforch Dave, it appears that vz has found the azureas ports and blocked
>> them as it all came to a screeching halt about half an hour ago, after
>> about 900 megs was onsite.  What ports can we shuffle this to, or do we
>> sue the bastards?
>>
>>I setup some more port forwards in dd-wrt, and told azureas about them, and
>>there is now a small amount of data getting through.  I repeat, bastards,
>> and if you call and yell at them, they will of course deny it because the
>> minute they admit it they no longer enjoy that Common Carrier status with
>> the FCC.
>
>I use Verizon DSL.  I use the standard BitTorrent ports and have them open
>in my firewall.  I got a full-speed download, after restarting it once -- I
>had a partial RC2 download that I repurposed, which may have led me to get
>less than useful peers the first time.  It's currently sharing at the
>max_upload_rate I set.

On what ports Tony?  Here I have 6969 which AIUI is the tracker port, 
forwarded & cleared all the way through, with 7000 and 36000 to 37000 for use 
as data, all setup and port forwarded to this box from dd-wrt.  Currently 
making about 80kB on a 1.5mb link, seems to have leveled off at that average, 
with about 37 to 40kB up.  Half the normal dl speed in other words.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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