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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: danube on October 07, 2005, 06:07:40 PM
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Hello all;
i am running amule now for about one year without having problems. But now, it is not downloading at all!
The upload progress is working without problems upon set limit, but the files to be downloaded cannot find any sources.
My hardware comfiguration is a high speed LAN internet connection which is broadcasted by a WLAN router. aMule 2.0.3 works on my SuSE 9.3 machine.
I have a high ID. The SuSE firewall is switched off. The WLAN router is set to forward TCP port 4662 and UDP ports 4663 aud 4665 to the client.
Is any idea out there? If you need further informations, feel free to ask.
Thanks every suggestion.
Thomas
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Did you read the Newly added files does not find any sources (http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=6853&sid=) thread (particular towards the end)?
Is it possible that you have some fake servers in your server list?
Have you tried restarting amule and then connecting to Razorback 2?
Questions, questions, questions... :)
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Maybe it has something to do with the wrong forwarded udp port. The standard aMule udp port is 4672.
Another point is that you are often connected to a fake server. I would try an ipfilter list.
Another possibility is that your provider block or slow down ports. Maybe changing ports would help.
cu
Mr Faber
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Originally posted by lionel77
Did you read the Newly added files does not find any sources (http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=6853&sid=) thread (particular towards the end)?
Is it possible that you have some fake servers in your server list?
Have you tried restarting amule and then connecting to Razorback 2?
Questions, questions, questions... :)
OK thanks, i thought this is a me-only-problem... :]
I've kicked all servers and added only the known ones.
Now it's running very well again.
Thanks again!
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Excellent. If you want a good server.met without fake servers try http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz. However, you have to put the extracted file manually into your ~/.aMule folder because amule 2.0.3 is not yet able to handle compressed server.met files.
Since you only have to update your server list every couple month or so this shouldn't be too much of a hassle.