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#1 2010-12-18 10:10:21

defcon
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aMule +low id

Hi folks,
In aMule i get a low id. A local firewall is not used and the portforwarding to the correct IP is enabled. The ports are also enables in the router. (tested with an other distibution of linux)

Is it possible that it is an error in the svn version of aMule?
I tried to build the stable (2.2.6) but building is failed :-/

Any ideas?

Kind regards


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#2 2010-12-18 14:34:10

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Re: aMule +low id

Did you change any ports from the default setting?


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#3 2010-12-18 16:03:24

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Re: aMule +low id

No, i didn't.


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#4 2010-12-18 16:39:09

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Re: aMule +low id

No idea then, sometimes amule takes a while until it gets highid. Maybe you can try disabling any firewall the router may have running and see if it helps.

You can also try to temporarily put your machine in the dmz and see if it works, starting amule from the command line might also help to check for any warnings or errors.


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#5 2010-12-19 03:12:05

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Re: aMule +low id

No problem here; I get a green arrow. I'm running serverless though (Kad only.)
Also as ROOKIE said, sometimes the arrow is yellow for a while, and I think it turns green once someone succesfully connected to your client.

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#6 2010-12-19 07:27:17

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Re: aMule +low id

I don't know why, but now it works.


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