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wouz
September 27th, 2004, 07:52 AM
my normal d/l speed is appr. 130 kb/s, but with bittorrent its 10 to 20 kb/s. I checked that color tutorial also by someone on this forum, i searched the net for 3 hours and i still cant find out the SIMPLE steps to forward ports in zone alarm pro for abc.exe.
How the hell do i do this? They say 'click on options and put the port range in there', but how do i have to write this, and it what field etc. Im clueless, i hope u guys can help me out.

ducttapeBigSexy
September 27th, 2004, 08:00 AM
well, i used the free version of zone alarm for a while with abc, and the only ports i had to forward were on my router

so, i'm saying that if you have a router, make sure it's configured correctly. if that's not the problem, make sure zone alarm approves abc for both internet and act as a server

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 08:16 AM
i dont know anything about routers. I only use this comp thats connected to a adsl modem. Plus another comp is also connected to that same modem.
I already accepted abc.exe for internet and ating as a server. I saw somewhere on some forum (i dont know which one i been on 20 today) that when u got zone alarm uve got to do this port forwarding.

vernarial
September 27th, 2004, 08:47 AM
www.portforward.com

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 09:48 AM
i already visited that site but i dont understand it. Whats a router? i thought i have to forward the ports in zone alarm only. Does every comp got a router? And how can i check it, to see what brand and stuff, because im lost now.

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 09:55 AM
ok i read the help there and every comp got a router? So now what? Dont i have to chabge it in zone alarm anymore? Just the router? Can someone please explain to me step by step how to do this port forwarding? And please start with the basics (how can i discover what brand i got)?

nasrules
September 27th, 2004, 10:04 AM
No, a router is an external piece of hardware that allows many computers to share an internet connection. As you have numerous computers connected to your modem, it's probably got a router built-in. You need to access the configuration of the router (try typing 192.168.0.1 into your address bar) and forward some ports to your computer for BitTorrent to run through.

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 10:16 AM
Ok. But the ip u said doesnt work.

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 10:22 AM
ok i had a brilliant idea and it appears i got a thomson speedtouch 510 i. So i checked portforward.com and they got all speedtouches 510's except the 'i' . I tried to visit the addresses for the setup for al the other 510's, and its all 192.168.1.1 but this doesnt work either.


* edit: i was too fast, right now im on the thomson setup site. Ill keep yall updated.

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 10:32 AM
ok right now i can setup the ports. I can put in an 'inside port' and an 'outside port'. I wanna put in the ranhe of the bittorrnt, and thats 16881 to 16999 (i changed em cuz of the advice of that bittorrnt tut on this forum) . Do i have to put the first one in the 'inside port' box and the 2nd in the 'outside port' box?

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 11:02 AM
i changed it to 16881, both. Plus the range in the ABC setting is still 16881 to 16999.
Now horizontal banners are just gone on random sites. Theyre just gone. And abc is still slow as always: 5 kb/s download speed! Wow! Back to 10 years ago. I dont like this.

Alberte
September 27th, 2004, 11:23 AM
It sounds like you correctly forwarded the one port. The inside port is the port on the internal machine that you want to map to. It isn't related to the port range.

The original 510 does not allow specifying a port range. You would have to set rules in the router for each port.
The good news is that in bittorrent you only need to have a port open for each file transfer, so if you are only dealing with a file at a time you should only need to open the one port you have opened. In other words you don't need the large range that faq typically state.

Or if you would like you could set your range in abc to something like 16881-16884 and create a separate rule for each of the 4 ports in your router port forwarding section.

At any rate you presently have the one port 16881 forwarded so you need to adjust your setting in the abc port range section to reflect that.

wouz
September 27th, 2004, 01:54 PM
so if i make 4 rules with for instance 16881, 16882, 16883, 16884 and the port range in ABC 16881 to 16884 it has got to be ok. Im gonna try that - tomorrow. I dont think its good for my blood pressure to go on with this tonight ;)

Alberte
September 27th, 2004, 03:42 PM
Should be. Keep in mind each transfer wants a port so don't try to transfer a bunch of files simultaneously.

You also have to make sure that your zonealarm settings are correct.
You don't "forward ports" in zonealarm, but the ports have to be open in the firewall.
Make sure that in the program control / programs section that you have both access and server sections check marked for the abc application. Server section has to be checked as well or inbound won't be allowed.

If you want to you can tighten up rules by opening only certain ports for the application in the programs expert rules section. If you want to do this and have trouble post back and I will try to help.
BUT before you do this give full access and server rights to the abc applicationin zonealarm to make sure that everything is working properly.

Also make sure that you try the setup for a while with transfer of different files. There are many variables with file transfers and you won't always get good speed, even if you have your end of things configured properly, so you need to make sure that a problem isn't just a temporary thing related to a particular transfer.

wouz
September 28th, 2004, 07:00 AM
ok, i did it. Right now finally the torrent is really green, not that yellow/green stuff anymore, and i waited for 10 mins or so and right now its on 70 kb/s !
seems that it works, thanks :)

charlesmelissa
September 28th, 2004, 09:08 AM
Loose ZAP, loose ZAP, loose ZAP!!!!!!!!
I did. You will never get past the problem with Zone Alarm Pro. The new version will not work correct with Bit Torrent. Even when Zone Alarm is off, it is still "on" and you actually have to remove it from your computer to get the download speeds you need. I have been through it all. When there are a lot of leachers on a torrent you have problems. When there are more peers (seeders) you will not have a problem. When you are downloading a torrent with just a few sources there will not be a problem. It doesn't matter how ZAP is configured with port forwarding, with protocols, and with all of the other settings, you will still have a problem when there are a lot of people trying to download from your computer. ZAP can not handle it. I took ZAP off my computer and got a free copy of etrust. I have had no problems since. I have ABC to seed with, but I also use Shareaza to download when I am downloading over 3 files at one time. I have had over 10 torrents downloading at once with Shareaza, E-trust, a router and I can max out my broadband cable connection.

Loose ZAP and get another firewall!!!!!

wouz
September 28th, 2004, 12:37 PM
^ sounds good. I experienced some probs now with normal work i do on the internet and right now i dont know if the problem is at the sites or if the problem is at my firewall/changed settings.
Do you have a link of etrust ?

Malicious Intent
September 28th, 2004, 01:10 PM
I will try and edit my guide with the comments made here.

I believe that portforward.com is usally clear that internal and external (sometimes public and private) should be exactly the same.

Firewalls are difficult as there are so many. I will try to make the guide clearer that you open the ports, rather than forward them.

I'm glad that you're all green now Wouz :D Enjoy BT.

wouz
September 29th, 2004, 02:46 AM
Loose ZAP, loose ZAP, loose ZAP!!!!!!!!
I did. You will never get past the problem with Zone Alarm Pro. The new version will not work correct with Bit Torrent. Even when Zone Alarm is off, it is still "on" and you actually have to remove it from your computer to get the download speeds you need. I have been through it all. When there are a lot of leachers on a torrent you have problems. When there are more peers (seeders) you will not have a problem. When you are downloading a torrent with just a few sources there will not be a problem. It doesn't matter how ZAP is configured with port forwarding, with protocols, and with all of the other settings, you will still have a problem when there are a lot of people trying to download from your computer. ZAP can not handle it. I took ZAP off my computer and got a free copy of etrust. I have had no problems since. I have ABC to seed with, but I also use Shareaza to download when I am downloading over 3 files at one time. I have had over 10 torrents downloading at once with Shareaza, E-trust, a router and I can max out my broadband cable connection.

Loose ZAP and get another firewall!!!!!
I just got etrust and its exactly the same as zone alarm pro... Idetical... every option, even the fonts, its like a copy..... so whats so much better about this one since its the same program?

charlesmelissa
September 29th, 2004, 05:45 AM
The GUI is the same, the "innards" are different. That is why I like e-trust. I used ZAP for 3 years until they did the last update. When they did that, I started to have problems. That is why I changed. I have had no problems since then (April I think). I didn't believe it myself, I thought it was Norton's at the time, but someone suggested that I change firewalls and when I did, it eliminated the problem. Go figure!! But someone else reported the same problem and a change in firewall was how they fixed the problem.

By the way, here is the link for when I asked the same question- and the answer was a new firewall- By the way Big thank you Malicious!!

http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/archive/index.php/t-20571

wouz
September 29th, 2004, 06:28 AM
ok, well these probs with my online work are still here since i forwarded the ports and upgraded my firewall first to zone alarm pro and now etrust.... i submit my sites to other sites, and its like they dont recognize me as a manual user but as an automated script, so their scripts checking my submissions just reject me, since they dont allow automated submissions.. but im still doing it manual! What do you think where this problem lies, at the new firewall or at the changes i made in my ip settings?

and btw, what version of etrust are you using? I got the newest version 4.5.585.00

Alberte
September 29th, 2004, 07:13 PM
ok, well these probs with my online work are still here since i forwarded the ports and upgraded my firewall first to zone alarm pro and now etrust


Are you referring to your abc problems and saying that they were not fixed after our discussion above or are you referring only to the different problem in the qote below?


.... i submit my sites to other sites, and its like they dont recognize me as a manual user but as an automated script, so their scripts checking my submissions just reject me, since they dont allow automated submissions.. but im still doing it manual!


Are you saying that this has become a problem only with the new firewall or was it a problem that began after our discussion and the changes made or was it a problem all along?

Could you also go into detail about what you are trying to do when you say you are submitting your sites to other sites etc.


or at the changes i made in my ip settings?


When you say you made changes to your ip settings what do you mean? Are you referring to the port forwarding you did above?

wouz
October 1st, 2004, 04:17 AM
Are you referring to your abc problems and saying that they were not fixed after our discussion above or are you referring only to the different problem in the qote below?
no the abc works perfect now, i was talking about those other lil probs.
Anyway, i cleaned up the internet history and the cookies, and it seems that those other probs are gone now, my comp is running fine again.
o and about when i said i changed the ip settings; yes i was talking about the port forwarding.