Check if your ports are open?

03/22/2009 05:55 Chino898#1
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If it comes back with.

Port 9960 does not appear to be open. It's pretty obvious that your port isn't open but if this isn't working I suggest you download utorrent [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] This might open your ports up.

Go to Options then preferences
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Then look for connections

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You have to play around around with the options to the ones that best work with your computer

But make sure the option "Add Windows Firewall exception" is always checked.

Tell me if you need help.
03/22/2009 10:55 Tw3ak#2
LMAO what kind of idiotic post is this ? It has nothing to do with open ports or co private servers and who gives a shit about port 9060?

utorrent is no solution for blocked ports that is stupidest thing i ever heard,Not to mention it is the worst program you could ever run considering it is parters with many major anti-p2p organizations that support it's development secretly and publicly.

Why do you think that is ? LOL so idiots like you run it and download a bunch of warez then get popped for copyright infrigement later.

But don't take my word for it run a program like PeerGuardian and update it then run utorrent and watch how many ips hit you that are blacklisted as anti-p2p and pirating organizations then run another different torrent software and watch how much less blacklisted ips appear and that is before you even download anything using it but just having it loaded in background doin nothing lol.

#request close

Thread is stupid and pointless
03/22/2009 11:59 pauldexter#3
The best way for me is to use vb 6, make a program to check a port or make a server status checker.
03/22/2009 12:06 KraHen#4
Opening ports surely has something to do with CO private servers, but not in this form.

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#request close
03/22/2009 15:38 Chino898#5
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tw3ak View Post
LMAO what kind of idiotic post is this ? It has nothing to do with open ports or co private servers and who gives a shit about port 9060?

utorrent is no solution for blocked ports that is stupidest thing i ever heard,Not to mention it is the worst program you could ever run considering it is parters with many major anti-p2p organizations that support it's development secretly and publicly.

Why do you think that is ? LOL so idiots like you run it and download a bunch of warez then get popped for copyright infrigement later.

But don't take my word for it run a program like PeerGuardian and update it then run utorrent and watch how many ips hit you that are blacklisted as anti-p2p and pirating organizations then run another different torrent software and watch how much less blacklisted ips appear and that is before you even download anything using it but just having it loaded in background doin nothing lol.

#request close

Thread is stupid and pointless
Wow it opened my ports and I said it might open your ports, so go eat a fucking dick I didn't want you to fucking come here and flame me stop trying to get your post count up you fag.
03/22/2009 21:37 justprownage#6
Thanks ElDeRnEcRo.