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[Mldonkey-users] Re: A possible solution (?) [it was "mldonkey cuts my i


From: Xan
Subject: [Mldonkey-users] Re: A possible solution (?) [it was "mldonkey cuts my internet connection"]
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:15:48 +0200
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Dilluns 09 Agost 2004 20:27, en/na Curtis Magyar (<Curtis Magyar 
<address@hidden>>) va escriure:

> On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 17:43 +0200, Xan wrote:
> > Althought my previous post is not answered (please, do that), I have an
> > info about our problem:
>
> I haven't the foggiest idea.  Maybe someone else does, but my only
> suggestion was what worked in my case.

Thanks for answer.
Can you specify your net/mldonkey configuration?. Now I believe that it has a 
bug of SpeedStream family router (I have one of these routers and I believe 
that these have a bug in NAPT mode, but I'm not sure). What router do you 
have?

I have a router (SpeedStream 5660) with NAPT enabled because I have a hub 
connected to router, and a local network connected to hub (for that, I need 
NAPT mode; without NAPT mode I hear that it works [I know that I make a linux 
firewall, etc, but I search a cheap and faster solution]).

I believe that the problem could be that, but I'm not sure. How can I sure 
me?: When I run mlnet, the NAPT table starts to full itself, ...., until it 
is absolutelly full, I think, because when I start any webbrowser "it's not 
possible to reach server" error displayed.

The solution were that mldonkey deletes "unnecessary" connections and so my 
NAPT table becomes little. Theorically, max_connections and 
max_connections_per_second are params for that, but it does not work.

Paradoxically (?) ping runs work for me.

Do you have an idea of what ca I do (trying a new router! :-p)?

Thanks,
Xan.

>
> Good luck.
> --
> Curtis Magyar




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