Hi, first of all, my english sux... sorry about that.. :(
I am having trouble trying to connect the azureus to internet, I need to use a http sock connection, because here we use a ISA server, and the firewall blocks all ports only the http port is not blocked by it, can anyone help me?
Azureus can do this for me or is there any other btclient that I should use?
thanks
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this is what I have to do to make icq connects... I attached an image
goto the view tab, click configuration, then to server, then click enable proxy and enter in your information below that.
I did it, the updater goes normal till he tries to download a torrent using the azureus
the bittorrents aren't being downloaded :/
Forget it man, thanks for the help, but look at this:
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/wiki/...p/ProxySupport
Azureus version 2.0.8.5 and newer supports proxying of tracker communication only. Unfortunately peer2peer communications cannot be proxied at this time. (We are looking for a way to make this possible in the future.) However, there is a utility program called SocksCap, which can "socksify" any application.
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Yup, I was looking around and come across that myself. Let me know if sockscap does the trick for you.
Use torrentopia, much better than azureus!
"Where knowledge ends, religion begins." - Benjamin Disraeli
Mushroomhead, stop fanboying Torrentopia instead of helping people solve their problems. Obviously he wants to use Azureus, so lets solve the problem rather than push him elsewhere.Originally Posted by MushroomheadXIII
In mushroomheads defense, he did ask if another bt client would be better for this. But he could explain why torrentopia would be better for solving this problem.
Lets see. What is better. Help the guy fix his problem with the client that he likes to use or just push him to another client that is by numbers less popular, which will probably result in the same problem.Originally Posted by Miniver
You can defend him all you want, but he posts the same thing on every thread. It doesn't help anyone. If anything, it confuses them rather than helping the situation.
Well in my case, torrentopia connects to peers / seeds approx 10x faster than in azureus. I don't know why though. I have a router but i doubt this would leed to anything as such. And also i didnt really need to configure anything. Also, the interface is much easier, not any similar icons in azureus which make the interface look confusing. Just my opinion of torrentopia.
"Where knowledge ends, religion begins." - Benjamin Disraeli
I agree. He isn't trying to suggest another client, he's just fanboying it. I also agree he's said "use torrentopia" on probably 9 out of 10 posts.Originally Posted by alliercollins
My current setup stats (like anyone cares...):
ASUS A8N32-SLI Motherboard
AMD 4400+ Dual-Core CPU
Windows Vista (Ultimate 32bit)
2 GB (2x1GB) Corsair XMS RAM
2x250 GB (in RAID 0) HDDs
EVGA GeForce 7950 GTX 512 MB
Creative X-FI Fatal1ty XtremeGamer
Also sporting a black MacBook
Revision/Release 1
Upgraded to 2GB RAM.
Okay i agree, i was fanboying it (does fanboying mean like promoting it), but if anyone can do any research, why would torrentopia connect faster, for me, and faster dling. I have a sitecom adsl modem and a router.
"Where knowledge ends, religion begins." - Benjamin Disraeli
The only person who could do research on your connection would be you.
SocksCAP, what a wonderful program. I don't think I could survive without it. I use it to tunnel through firewalls everyday.
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