2009-08-04, 19:04 | Link #361 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Hmm looking at the Flow right now, it seems there's some "campaign" going on trying to get Chinese (and Korean too?) users off the network... anyone know if there's a specific reason? Them not giving enough back, flooding it with unwanted material, or...?
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2009-08-18, 20:04 | Link #364 |
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Alright I've got myself a question.
Yes I read through entire 19 pages, and it helped in lots of ways. However there are some things I still don't know. jpcafe site is down so I don't know how to upload manual unity files anymore. Someone help? And 2~4 GB unity is stable right? So why is it that when I try to download something, it stays zzz form for like 3 days? I find something wrong with that...
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2009-08-19, 01:14 | Link #365 | |
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Depends what you're trying to download too. If it's a file next to no one has (the count will say 10) chances are you can sit for months and still not complete it. If the count is in the hundreds you should be able to finish it within a day or two. Also, to upload files, click the "upload file" button on the "information" tab, pick your files, add keywords for the files and hit upload.
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2009-08-20, 21:33 | Link #367 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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It seems it's only possible so far as whatever you use can act like a plain NAT gateway. Alternatively, if you can somehow push some additional code in between PD and the network stack it might be possible to force it to do alternative stuff.
(I can imagine perhaps having a wsock32.dll that redirects traffic through to a proxy instead, or maybe just forces sockets to be bound to a specific network interface.)
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2009-08-23, 10:20 | Link #374 |
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solved it, for anyone having the same problem on linux/ubuntu, heres the solution; http://brightlands.net/?p=32 ; run pd via the same terminal though
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2009-08-24, 16:39 | Link #376 | |
I see what you did there!
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It works all the same though.
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2009-08-24, 20:26 | Link #379 |
I see what you did there!
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Just disable the firewall entirely. It creates problems for PD and Share.
As for the port, which one did you set in the PD settings? That's the one you need to open. If all else fails, put your local IP in the router DMZ or remove the router altogether.
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