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MxRacer
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      02-13-2004, 11:05 PM
I just cant get my port fowarding to work. I have tried
for days and nothing is working. Im using the ports
configured in the programs I am using (EMule mostly) and
the ports are still alwayts firewalled. The documentation
really doesnt help when it comes to finding the Inbound
ports and setting things up corectly. I am in desperate
need of assistance please!
 
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joker
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      02-13-2004, 11:20 PM
For emule you need to use "Persistent Port Forwarding" not "Application
Triggered Port Forwarding". "Application Triggered Port Forwarding" is
only for ifyou send something out on one port & receive a response on
another port. Emule, other file sharing programs, & hosting anything
requires "Persistant Port Fowarding".

MxRacer wrote:

> I just cant get my port fowarding to work. I have tried
> for days and nothing is working. Im using the ports
> configured in the programs I am using (EMule mostly) and
> the ports are still alwayts firewalled. The documentation
> really doesnt help when it comes to finding the Inbound
> ports and setting things up corectly. I am in desperate
> need of assistance please!


 
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Jason Tsang
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      02-14-2004, 12:51 AM
IIRC, Emule doesn't use app triggered port forwarding.
You need to use a persistent port forward for that app.

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"MxRacer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I just cant get my port fowarding to work. I have tried
> for days and nothing is working. Im using the ports
> configured in the programs I am using (EMule mostly) and
> the ports are still alwayts firewalled. The documentation
> really doesnt help when it comes to finding the Inbound
> ports and setting things up corectly. I am in desperate
> need of assistance please!



 
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Jason Tsang
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      02-14-2004, 12:52 AM
Sigh, I should really check to see if other people have replied to the post,
sorry bout that.

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"joker" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> For emule you need to use "Persistent Port Forwarding" not "Application
> Triggered Port Forwarding". "Application Triggered Port Forwarding" is
> only for ifyou send something out on one port & receive a response on
> another port. Emule, other file sharing programs, & hosting anything
> requires "Persistant Port Fowarding".
>
> MxRacer wrote:
>
> > I just cant get my port fowarding to work. I have tried
> > for days and nothing is working. Im using the ports
> > configured in the programs I am using (EMule mostly) and
> > the ports are still alwayts firewalled. The documentation
> > really doesnt help when it comes to finding the Inbound
> > ports and setting things up corectly. I am in desperate
> > need of assistance please!

>



 
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