Anyone else suddenly being limited to 8 connections on Eweka?
Printable View
Anyone else suddenly being limited to 8 connections on Eweka?
Like I said, it's only a testing server, it won't be free and speedy forever.
Is Eweka working for anyone?
Here's another one, don't know if it's still working...
reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl
These companies are only testing their IPv6 support, this is the only reason they were free to begin with.
http://www.eweka.nl/
Eweka and Newszilla working fine for me. Not XSNews though.
Can I get some setup info on the XSNews please
Here's there site, maybe you can find info there?
http://www.xsnews.com/Home/
I've tried go6 and tunnelbroker Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista and none of them work properly.
go6 connecting in Windows Vista but it does not come out IPv6.
Everything is perfect and I both scrupulously tutorials.
Mine worked like a charm on XP.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net...6/ipv6faq.mspx
go6 Client has been upgraded incase anyone can't connect to freenet.
New Gateway6 Client released - Please upgrade
03.13.2009
Gateway6 Client 6.0 has been released. It will be required to upgrade to the client in order to use the new Freenet6 service. The client can be downloaded at http://go6.net/4105/download.asp
As part of the changes being made to the Freenet6 service the Gateway6 server names have been changed. Anonymous users should now use anonymous.freenet6.net and registered users should use authenticated.freenet6.net
I have the latest version of the client, but the connection is painful. It disconnected and I don't get IPv6 connection.
I think that the connections by clients or ipv6 tunnels are pure utopia, as that malfunction and are many many problems. Just read the forum go6 to realize it :(
Oh, I know, but I didn't have any problems after I got it setup, worked fine on my XP box.
Works as sweet as it gets :P
great guide thanks!
can anyone ping reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl? it looks dead to me
eweka aint working for me either
EweKa back working again
eweka dead again, well i guess its time for me to spent some money :p
Eweka still working for me
it seems eweka is (temp ?) down as it was working one minute, then this.
2009-04-19 04:31:19,585 WARNING [downloader] Thread [email protected]:119: timed out
2009-04-19 04:31:20,742 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10061, 'Connection refused') [email protected]:119
but the main reason i joined here...it seems theres a few filesharingtalk falk here trying to use the old style end user lead free news services etc, hence looking for all the free news servicers around, and related apps, so lets talk and see if we can once again try as much as possible,take the payed for services out of the equation as per the old days....:cool:
lets talk IPv6 user to user news peering.
lets talk Ipv6 news servers.
lets talk IPv6 FreeNet.
lets talk IPv6 DNS
http://go6.net/4105/freenet.asp
http://home.pacbell.net/robbie22/New...ewsPlexFAQ.htm
http://home.pacbell.net/robbie22/NewsPlex/
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Softwa...ervers/Usenet/
http://pessoal.org/papercut/
http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/
http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/
http://www.deepspace6.net/docs/ar01s14.html
these are just a few i quickly found, i dont know if they work for our purposes in IPv6 land, or how we might put all these bits together for my proposed community news peering, using our limited ISP upload rates and SABnzbd+ as our core downloader, but its something to consider...
that way we dont have to worry so much about a single feed going down as we could be pulling and pushing (not worked out how to do or make that yet ?)
some form of annon DHT for our end user news servers would be a very good way to auto collect up groups of binary servers, and perhaps a way to collectively share our drive space storage so that no parts get lost for to long....
lots of options anyway
here an open java based DHT http://bamboo-dht.org/tutorial.html
to start any budding coders reading here.....
it was working fine an hour before but now i get
2009-04-19 04:31:19,585 WARNING [downloader] Thread [email protected]:119: timed out
2009-04-19 04:31:20,742 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10061, 'Connection refused') [email protected]:119
a temp thing or have they now closed the free access?
its time to talk IPv6 news peering in the old style, were we the end users all setup our own IPv6 small newsservers and setup news pulls and share or Pool each others news servers over our limited ISP upload WANs using SABnzbd+ as the multi server front end perhaps...
a quick search gives a few things but i dont know if they are true IPv6 capable
http://home.pacbell.net/robbie22/New...ewsPlexFAQ.htm
http://home.pacbell.net/robbie22/NewsPlex/
http://pessoal.org/papercut/
http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/
http://www.deepspace6.net/docs/ar01s14.html
so lets talk IPv6 news peering with each other over a grass roots IPv6 filesharingtalk community...
is http://go6.net/4105/freenet.asp what we need to start all this off so we appear to all be on the same virtual LAN/WAN, how about IPv6 DNS, name servises or IPv6 DHT ? etc http://bamboo-dht.org/tutorial.html
Eweka's service has been spratic of lately...just give it some time, seems it's working for other people.
yeah your right SonsOfLiberty, it did come back for me later...
i really like SABnzbd+ as its the only one iv found that works remotely, and in "bonded" modes too,plus can be 3rd party extended OC, so thanks for your second post on the thread refering to that.
BTW i think i found a bug in the current SABnzbd+ 0.4.9,and the one before it at least(thats all i tryed) a real show stopper after getting those errors above.
were do we report these bugs and get feedback threads ?, any idea, perhaps the SABnzbd+ Devs are here and reading this and related SABnzbd+ thread?
it appears that the once you set and get 2 or more servers set for "bonded" download (as apposed to "Backup server:") and get those "ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10061, 'Connection refused') ..." the core demon sabd gets blocked or locks up and stops all data flow from the other threads working...
in effect you have to click que/pause,go to setting/servers,and set the problem server(s) as backup,and save the settings, THEN kill the sabd in memory somehow, to then restart it from the shell, and providing it saved the backup settings you can then unpause it and it works again.
i cant work out of its the core sabd server crashing or just being fed data it cant handle and so endless loops, locking the other input/ouput ,in effect the same thing, data stops flowing and you CANT use it again until you have done the above and restart the sabd demon....
PS. the Hurricane http://tunnelbroker.net/ doesnt work with Nated 3G connections but http://go6.net/ does, works great infact so use that wereever you need it.
not found a small self contained working IPv6 News server/DNS i could use on go6's auto supplyed "delegated user domain" for the given IP's http://go6.net/4105/freenet.asp , anyone got any hints,pointers to URLS for such apps used.working with go6 IPv6 etc!!
Found an easier way to get IPv6 without the need for a tunnel broker eg. Go6 tunnelbroker.net or SixxS.
Easiest way is if you have utorrent goto Option/preferences/General
then click the tab that says Install IPv6/teredo
and walla IPv6 connection straight out the box with SabNzbd+
must have windows Vista or Windows XP with atleast Service Pack 2
Windows Vista already has IPv6 installed....
Because I did all that before with XP and not Vista, and I noticed when I installed Vista it had it under my connections, now I can't remember if uTorrent was installed or not.
I'm running Windows 7 now, and my adapter shows it's installed.
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/pictu...ictureid=17661
I'm on Vista. Opera works with IPv6, Firefox doesn't. This is both before and after I installed the Gateway6 Client. In other words, the client has no bearing... other than auth for the network. If not for that, I could remove it. Right?
Does your client you use work?
The Gateway6 Client works perfectly... but I've yet to get any newsreader (client) to work properly... including those that are known to be IPv6 compatible.
Well Newsleecher and others won't until you do this:
1.cmd>netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=119 connectaddress=news.ipv6.eweka.nl connectport=119
2.server address- localhost
If you can load SABnzbd via Opera you should be fine.
SABnzbd loads from Opera just fine. I gave it the same paramaters as the Gateway6 Client and an nzb to process... it attempts to connect, but just times out.
So then I loaded the Gateway6 Client and let it connect, then ran SABnzbd again... gave it the same nzb and it attempts to connect... but as before, it just times out.
Are you doing it just like in the guides at the front of this page?
Vista comes with IPv6 enabled, Opera confirms it. If I load SABnzbd and a nzb it should go like a bandit. It's not connecting.
So I load the Gateway6 Client, it connects. Then I load SABnzbd and a nzb, and it still fails to connect.
SABnzbd is using the same login data as the Gateway6 Client.
Now walk me forward from that.
Is the "tunnel adapter" and your internet adapter shared? They have to be or nothing will connect. I think it has something to do the way sabnzb is configured...can you try another client too? The Gateway client will need to run and you can do this trick with newsleecher (I'm just trying to figure it out, if NL will work then it's SABnzbd config, if not, we will go from there.)1.cmd>netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=119 connectaddress=news.ipv6.eweka.nl connectport=119
2.server address- localhost
Also, you might restart from the beginning, just re-do everything and makes sure everything is setup right. There's something somewhere, I'm trying, but I can't think of anything...besides above.
The computer is connected directly to the cable modem via lan port.
Under 'Network Connections' it shows the gateway tunnel (when enabled) on Local Area Connection 4 with a red x. When I click 'diagnose', it prompts me to plug a cable into the network adapter. The 'properties' tab shows the 'adapter' to be working correctly. The display screen of the gateway client shows an active connection.
-------
cmd > netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=119 connectaddress=authenticated.freenet6.net connectport=119
response - the requested operation requires elevation
elevation means run as "admin"
You internet adapter need to be shared with the tunnel adapter.
So it shows it like this?
These are XP! screenshots and walkthrough, Vista and Windows 7 are similar in their settings, I DO NOT know how to connect when IPv6 is already installed, I just know the go6 client (it installs IPv6 support and the tunneling software, so I assume, you would use the cmd prompts to facilitate "news reader clients" to work and Opera as well.
http://pic.leech.it/i/543b2/fe5bd6f9newsgroups.png
if so, Right click on you internet connection, click Advanced: and you should see this:
http://pic.leech.it/i/2dec0/ee34b6aanewsgroups.png
Tick, Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection. And Then select the Hexago Virtual Tunnel connection.
(leave unticked 'allow other network users to control or disable the share internet connetion'.)
http://pic.leech.it/i/3bdaf/eb71ecd3newsgroups.png
Reboot, and then start go6 and all should be good.
I'll revisit this when the news clients get their act together.
You missing the whole point, you NEED/HAVE to share you internet connection with the gateway client, after that "those new clients" will work.