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New router - NAT/Port Forwarding issue |
Posted by: SaxBlaCussionizer - 07-08-2018, 06:57 PM - Forum: Community Open Support
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Hey there, wanted to see if anyone out there could shed any light on this problem i'm having with Vuze related to a new router. I've been using Vuze for a couple of years now and recently my router died and i replaced it, everything else is working fine internet access-wise, i can upload and download just fine. However, all of my torrents which had been running fine are now sitting in a "blue" status (as opposed to green, yellow or red) and my torrents seem to be running fine, but no one is connecting with them, except in a VERY few cases. Essentially, i was/am running about 80 torrents and no one from the outside seems to be able to connect with me. I can download a torrent just fine, but i'm unable to share what i've snatched.
To attempt to isolate the issue, i've used the two tools that i know of that Vuze provides. The first is under Help->Network Status where i can test my connection. A couple of errors pop up (the 'xx' in the port number is on purpose, the port number is an actual number):
Testing TCP port 104xx inbound
Test failed: NAT test failed: Error: Connection refused: connect
Check your port forwarding for TCP 104xx
and
Testing UDP port 104xx inbound
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=5000)
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=10000)
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=15000)
Sending completion event
Test failed: Inbound test failed
Check your port forwarding for UDP 104xx
No incoming connections received, likely NAT problems
The second test that i did was under Help->NAT Firewall Test. The dialog box comes up and the Incoming TCP Listen Port is populated with the port that i'd set up in the Preferences. When running that test, i get:
Testing port TCP 104xx ...
Unable to test: Invalid port given, or test service failed.
Another application may already be using this port..
(Error: Connection refused: connect).
I get something similar for the UDP port test:
Testing port UDP 104xx ...
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=5000)
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=10000)
Sending outbound packet and waiting for reply probe (timeout=15000)
Sending completion event
NAT Error. Inbound test failed, timed out.
The first test seems to indicate that the port may be in use. Well, it SHOULD be - by Vuze! So that message is confusing, but might actually point to the real problem.
I've got potentially three firewalls on my machine, Norton, a firewall on my router and the Windows Firewall. I'd long ago configured Norton to be my primary firewall, so that the Windows firewall defers to it. I've disabled the firewall on my new router. Same results. I've also tested disabling ALL of my firewalls. Same result!
After receiving the above results, i've dove into port forwarding and setting up a static IP behind my firewall. I'll dive into the details of that in a followup post if necessary. The long and the short of it is that the above results hold even when i've set up port forwarding. For the moment, i'm wondering aloud if anyone sees anything obvious that i might be missing before i dive into trying to describe all of that?
cheers and thanks for reading!
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How to Disable I2P Permanently |
Posted by: Mush.Brain - 06-10-2018, 02:44 AM - Forum: Community Open Support
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For what ever reason I2P gets activated within my config of Vuze (5.7.6.0). I do not want I2P it results in my regular weekly TV shows getting connection errors from trackers. I have reloaded Vuze who knows how many times and did not install any I2P Helper, etc making sure I always activated Public Network only but eventually I2P forces it's way into the config. Then I have to start manually disabling I2P and activating Public with each new Torrent.
Anyone have a answer, no doubt it is something very simply so forgive my idiocy before answering.
Thank You Kindly
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API to remove Stopped? |
Posted by: jriker1 - 04-11-2018, 02:54 AM - Forum: Community Open Support
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In Vuze, is there any way to remove torrents that are in a stopped state and 100% complete? Not remove the content, just the reference in Vuze. Any API support thru whatever language or something in the GUI? Trying to find a way to automate this.
Thanks.
JR
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Can I add trackers to an existing torrent? |
Posted by: Stuart - 04-09-2018, 04:49 PM - Forum: Community Open Support
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I created my first torrent yesterday (woo!), but I wasn't sure which tracker to add, so I found a site with a ton of them and just copied one at random and put this in the torrent.
(here's the one I used: udp://public.popcorn-tracker.org:6969/announce)
Does it matter which tracker I used?
Can I change or add to trackers now the torrent is created? Would there be any point?
Thanks!
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lost priority |
Posted by: leiko49 - 04-02-2018, 06:14 PM - Forum: Community Open Support
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My ability to set a file download priority (low, medium, high priority) seems to have suddenly disappeared. Was this removed with an update? Plan to switch to new downloader if this is the case. Hopefully someone can help me with this.
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Auto-Shutdown Plugin? |
Posted by: BigBad64 - 03-16-2018, 10:18 AM - Forum: Community Open Support
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Hi,
I'm sure that the "Automatic Seed Stop" Plugin used to have an available action to "Stop & Shutdown Computer" when the selected Ratio was reached, but mine doesn't seem to have that option any more.
Is something else available instead, or have I stuffed something up to make that option disappear?
I have Version 2.0.4 of "Automatic Seed Stop", and am running Vuze 5.7.6.0.
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Prevent Vuze from DL w/ my real IP address? |
Posted by: halfmybrain - 02-10-2018, 11:50 PM - Forum: Community Open Support
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My short question is in the subject line. I understand this process is called "secure binding." Here's the context.
I susbscribed to a highly rated service, NordVPN. I don't torrent daily/consistently--it's in batches based mostly on free time. I have a ritual. First I open the VPN app (I only use it when torrenting) which involves choosing a P2P server. Then I open Vuze and torrent.
But what if I get out of sync....I'm torrenting with my real IP and my Internet Service Provider may not like that.
I've seen screen shots on how to use other VPN providers + Vuze. They seem to involve a "Use this [fake] IP address" approach. Here's the thing, I choose a different server (out of over 3000 worldwide), with the least load at the moment, which means a different IP address every time. So it seems to only make sense to tell Vuze "DO NOT use this [actual] IP address (mine)."
Any help on how to make sure Vuze only transfers while VPN protection is on?
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Why Pay for Vuze Plus? |
Posted by: Alan Smith - 01-24-2018, 08:10 PM - Forum: Community Open Support
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Why would I pay for Vuze Plus? It hasn't worked for a long time. It still doesn not work and no one will say why.
The fact that it "plays torrents while you download" is irrelevant when you cannot find any torrents to download!
$10 for useless is not a good investement.
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