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jhd121

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Connections Keep Timing out
« on: April 19, 2005, 08:30:39 AM »

I'm trying to connect within aMule but every connection attempt times out.  Is this normal?  I have configured my firewall correctly... and even turned it off to make sure.  I'm getting no other errors.  Under My Info I am listed as disconnected and at the bottome it says, "Failed to connect to all servers listed.  Making another pass."  Here is the output from my log:

04/19/2005 01:41:30 AM: Connecting to Fuckbird.com  Needx.com (67.18.197.82 - 67.18.197.82:4661)
04/19/2005 01:41:30 AM: Connected to Fuckbird.com  Needx.com (67.18.197.82:4661)
04/19/2005 01:41:33 AM: Connection attempt to !-= http://www.FreeOsex.com =-! (83.149.117.56:4321) timed out.
04/19/2005 01:41:33 AM: Connecting to !-= http://www.FreeSexBay.com =-! (83.149.102.1 - 83.149.102.1:4242)
04/19/2005 01:41:33 AM: Connected to !-= http://www.FreeSexBay.com =-! (83.149.102.1:4242)
04/19/2005 01:41:55 AM: Connection attempt to Fuckbird.com  Needx.com (67.18.197.82:4661) timed out.
04/19/2005 01:41:55 AM: Connecting to Asyrix (62.141.52.122 - 62.141.52.122:4242)
04/19/2005 01:41:55 AM: Connected to Asyrix (62.141.52.122:4242)
04/19/2005 01:41:58 AM: Connection attempt to !-= http://www.FreeSexBay.com =-! (83.149.102.1:4242) timed out.
04/19/2005 01:41:58 AM: Connecting to Razorback 2 (195.245.244.243 - 195.245.244.243:4661)
04/19/2005 01:41:58 AM: Connected to Razorback 2 (195.245.244.243:4661)
04/19/2005 01:42:20 AM: Connection attempt to Asyrix (62.141.52.122:4242) timed out.
04/19/2005 01:42:20 AM: Connecting to DonkeyServer No1 (62.241.53.2 - 62.241.53.2:4242)
04/19/2005 01:42:21 AM: Connected to DonkeyServer No1 (62.241.53.2:4242)
04/19/2005 01:42:23 AM: Connection attempt to Razorback 2 (195.245.244.243:4661) timed out.
04/19/2005 01:42:23 AM: Connecting to highSPEED (63.217.27.16 - 63.217.27.16:4661)
04/19/2005 01:42:24 AM: Connected to highSPEED (63.217.27.16:4661)
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stefanero

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Re: Connections Keep Timing out
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2005, 09:22:43 AM »

well of course its not normal ;)

have you tryed swichting your ports in the amule-prefs? some ISP block those standart ports...
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Re: Connections Keep Timing out
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2005, 12:11:21 AM »

i'm having the same issues, any advice?  i'm behind a firewall, have tried forwarding ports and putting my box on the dmz.  nothing has seemed to work.
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Re: Connections Keep Timing out
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2005, 06:41:40 AM »

fedora itself has also a firewall have you checked that aswell?
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Re: Connections Keep Timing out
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2005, 08:35:49 AM »

the software firewall is definitely turned off
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Re: Connections Keep Timing out
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2005, 11:09:47 AM »

well then you seam to missconfigured your router, or your isp is blocking the standart ed2k ports, maybe try switching the ports in amule-prefs, and reconfigure your router
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In its default setup, Windows XP on the Internet amounts to a car
parked in a bad part of town, with the doors unlocked, the key in
the ignition and a Post-It note on the dashboard saying, "Please
don't steal this."