View Full Version : Can't get DC++ to work in Active mode
BlueLieu
January 5th, 2003, 10:14 PM
I have made a concerted effort to get DC++ to work in active mode by enabling port fowarding on my Netgear router. But it doesn't seem to be working.
Problem: When running in active mode most of my req's return as "Connection Timed out" (yes I am running 0.22), when I change back to passive I get more files downloading and instead of getting the time out msg, I get "No slots available" which I think is a better message than a time out. I CAN get downloads and I have 6-8 uploads active.
INFO:
XP w/ firewall diabled.
Netgear router
Port fowarding set via Netgear admin interface.
Created a new service called DirectConnect with the correct IP, starting port = 375, ending port = 425.
DC++ has the same info in it's active settings with the port set to 375.
If anyone can help, I would appreciate it, and some other users probably would too!
Ken17625
January 5th, 2003, 10:34 PM
I'm pretty sure DC++, by default, uses port 1214(it did in previous versions). In any event try that port and configure router and such accordingly.
BlueLieu
January 6th, 2003, 08:59 PM
Thanks Ken17625, I tried port 1214 but I get the same results. None of my downloads work, they all come back as "Timed Out". Switched back to passive and I am downloading again.
Perhaps this begs the question, is being in active mode really that important? I know I can't connct to another passive users.
notbob
January 6th, 2003, 09:28 PM
Here's the deal--as long as searches work, you can be in active mode
timeouts are the achilles heel of dc++
i fix that with the old "force connect" in the 'ol right click menu
do it often and do it hard
take it from me, hub owner and dc veteran!
Krell
January 6th, 2003, 09:54 PM
notbob, i am with you all the way, thats what I do!
I hammer the damn thing until I get it, and I ALWAYS get it, eventually.
InspectorGadget
January 7th, 2003, 01:43 AM
actually the downloads timing out is a well known bug with dc++, from what I heard continuosly forcing the connection will work in most cases, I never really payed close attention to any specific fixes for this problem but if you look through the dc++ forums you could probably find some help, and if you don't find anything related to it just post asking if anyone knows any way to help with the problem
BlueLieu
January 7th, 2003, 01:39 PM
Ok, I also read about the "Time out" issue in DC++ but I thought that v0.22 fixed this:
"Fixed a bug where dc++ would stop listening to incoming connections, causing connection timeouts in active mode "
If this is infact referring to my problem, I still get this in v0.22.
I can "hammer" the Forced Connection, but when in passive mode, it will retry until it works.
So, is it really that important to go Active (again, I know the problem making a passive-passive connection) but I have good results using DC++ passively. Not that if the benefit was significant I would not use the hammer method.
Thanks all!
BlueLieu
January 9th, 2003, 12:43 PM
Well, I ran in Active mode using port 1214 for 24hrs and got nothing. I set it back to passive mode at lunch and checked it 5 min later and my downloads started up again.
I know there's not alot of info to go on, but I can play online gaming (Q3) without a problem.
notbob
January 9th, 2003, 01:03 PM
maybe your isp is port blocking/throttling the ports you use
pick a completely off the wall one like 9516 or 8501 and try that for 24 hours
cmyden
January 9th, 2003, 01:03 PM
I don't think it's 1214, I believe it's 1412
- Open up port 412 and 1412 on your firewall.
- If you're on a network, you'll need to forward these ports to your local IP address.
- Make sure your external IP address (the one found at whatismyip.com) is entered in Direct Connect.
chris
Ghost 23
January 9th, 2003, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by notbob
Here's the deal--as long as searches work, you can be in active mode
timeouts are the achilles heel of dc++
i fix that with the old "force connect" in the 'ol right click menu
do it often and do it hard
take it from me, hub owner and dc veteran!
Hey notbob, how many gigs do you need to share to join your HUB?
I have never had issue with connecting in active mod and in terms of the time outs I do get them sometime but as notbob mention some people just disconnect you or its a firewall issue so force connect works wonderfully.
BlueLieu
January 9th, 2003, 05:10 PM
Ok, I started this thread because I couldn't get Active Mode to work, and I thought others might come along with the same problem and want to see some help.
So here's what I was doing wrong: (I'm a big dummy who doesn't know much about networking)
I entered the IP address of my machine on the network at home (192.168.0.2) NOT my router's IP on the internet (oh yeah, that other network). Now that I have gotten active mode to work, I have noticed my downloads have sped up some (perhaps unrelated).
Thank you cmyden for your post, I went to www.whatismyip.com and instantly realized my error. Thanks to all! Hopefully this thread will/has helped others.
Jizz
January 13th, 2003, 05:06 AM
Originally posted by BlueLieu
I have made a concerted effort to get DC++ to work in active mode by enabling port fowarding on my Netgear router. But it doesn't seem to be working.
Problem: When running in active mode most of my req's return as "Connection Timed out" (yes I am running 0.22), when I change back to passive I get more files downloading and instead of getting the time out msg, I get "No slots available" which I think is a better message than a time out. I CAN get downloads and I have 6-8 uploads active.
INFO:
XP w/ firewall diabled.
Netgear router
Port fowarding set via Netgear admin interface.
Created a new service called DirectConnect with the correct IP, starting port = 375, ending port = 425.
DC++ has the same info in it's active settings with the port set to 375.
If anyone can help, I would appreciate it, and some other users probably would too!
Ok I know blue has fixed his/her problem but I wanted to mention what I had to do incase anyone needs to know. I had to go into my router settings ( linksys ) and get my WAN ip address and force DC to report to that address. Also I went to my routers advanced settings and had ports 400-420 set to my comp. It was a little bitch having to look up my WAN ip address everyday and changing it in my DC settings since it changed frequently. Also when I wanted to d/l something on my roomates comp I have to reconfigure all the settings i just told you about. Nither of which was a big problem but it was a hassle. It worked though and thats all that matters.
-Jizz
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