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I have two PCs in my LAN. They both are connected to a router.
One PC is running Slackware 10.2 while another is running Arch 7.1 pre1.
When I was using Azureus on Slackware one, it caused no problems.
Then I have transfered my ~/.Azureus folder to Arch and changed router`s settings to forward port to my another PC. (Advanced > Virtual Server > 192.168.0.110 Both 6827 / 6827 always).
After like a minute or so my router stops responding or slows down alot.
When I look at logs I see "Unrecognized attempt blocked from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:15485 to my.ip.yyy.yyy UDP:6827".
How come?
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Does your router use something like a mac address based filter?
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Nope, it`s clean. I only configured it to use DHCP to connect and to forward one port.
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Hmmm... I have that router, haven't had any such problems. Do you have UPNP enabled (tools>misc). Azureus is able to use the UPNP features to open ports as needed, and configure all the forwarding for you, no need to do it manually. (I don't know if already having manually done it conflicts with the upnp)
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UPnP is enabled. However when I do not forward ports manually Azureus gives me NAT error (fails to do firewall/nat test also)
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So i have removed my port forwarding rule, enabled UPnP, azureus stopped giving me errors and stuff, everything would be just fine, but:
- I can only download torrents, uploading is always at 0 B/s.
- Router is still slow as hell when running azureus.
Also, nmap localhost and nmap my_real_ip shows zero open ports, shouldn`t at least azureus port be open?
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