Pick a number from 8500 to 65000 and chances are it'll work.
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Pick a number from 8500 to 65000 and chances are it'll work.
anything over 3500 will do :lol:
Do i need a SOCKS5 proxy server to connect? If I do what should I use? And KaNat is still not detecting a LAN IP. This must be because K++ is still not connecting. Am I correct in assuming this? It also is saying tha tmy currect Kazaa IP is 0.0.0.0
I suggest trying OTHER file-sharing programs such as BitTorrent (Shadow's experimental BitTornado is worth a try!), or Shareaza/BearShare (latest BearShares are implimenting encryption designed to thwart simple man-in-middle attacks) -- which are on the Gnutella network.
If NONE of those work -- even on non-standard ip ports, chances are your UNI is blocking datapackets themselves and there is next to nothing you can do except complain.
did you ever try to connect to supernodes on port 80??
Switeck - I am also using ARES and I can run everything on it.
Musleman - Everytime that I look for supernodes on port 80, there are none.
how are you doing it??
Port 80 is reserved for HTTP connections.
thats why i suggested to use supernodes on port 80 :lol:
I open Kazaa Supernodes, then I hol in Shift and click "check". Then I type in 80 and click OK. And since I don't have a LAN IP from KaNat it says that my IP is all zero's. I don't know what else to do. Maybe I'm a lost cause.