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Local and server port forwarding for bittorrent/azureus

 
 
Trent
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      11-06-2005, 10:53 AM
I am using the you-freedom.net (commercial) client to create a http-tunnel through a firewall. I have no controll over the firewall. The client allows me to set 5 server port forwards (ie I can forward ports 21111,..,21115 on the server to where I like), and of course locally I can set as many as I like. How should I setup my port forwards to enable others to connect to me? All the torrents in Azureus stays at yellow health, ie a NAT problem. Lunar Linux has 244 seeders, 344 peers and has only downloaded 70/241 MiB in the last few days.
Thanks for any help!
 
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