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Hello,
Can you describe in detail the settings you have already made?
What ports does your mule use?
Do you have a firewall on your computer? If so, which one?
Can you describe in detail the settings you have already made?
What ports does your mule use?
Do you have a firewall on your computer? If so, which one?
titi33
un pare-feu est-il un antivirus ? Si oui, j'ai Mac Affe, mais avant j'avais la Freebox et cela fonctionnait très bien. EXCUSE-moi d'avoir pris du temps mais mon fils s'est réveillé.
Good evening, the firewall rarely blocks: take a look at this tutorial: http://www1.emule-inside.net/?tm=1&kw=Cloud+Processing&KW1=Emule%20Dedicated%20Servers&KW2=Proxy%20Servers&KW3=Cloud%20Security&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0
I have been using it for a week because before I had a C-Box from Cegetel. It's very easy and can be set up in a maximum of 10 minutes for Hi-ID.
I have been using it for a week because before I had a C-Box from Cegetel. It's very easy and can be set up in a maximum of 10 minutes for Hi-ID.
I already made a tutorial but it still doesn't work... yeah, I know I'm not skilled. I don't understand what an IP address is; is it unique for each computer?
A firewall is different from an antivirus; however, if it is a security suite, the firewall and the antivirus are included in the same product.
Download this user guide for the SFR Box and go to page 40; everything is explained for opening the necessary ports for the proper functioning of the mule:
http://www.sfr.fr/media/pdf/guide-installation/att00016206/Guide_utilisation_Box_SFR.pdf
Download this user guide for the SFR Box and go to page 40; everything is explained for opening the necessary ports for the proper functioning of the mule:
http://www.sfr.fr/media/pdf/guide-installation/att00016206/Guide_utilisation_Box_SFR.pdf
Titi33,
Open the command prompt via the start menu then all programs then accessories, type the following command and press the enter key: ipconfig /all
This command will display information about your connection as well as your IP address.
What is your IP address?
Open the command prompt via the start menu then all programs then accessories, type the following command and press the enter key: ipconfig /all
This command will display information about your connection as well as your IP address.
What is your IP address?
Well, now you open your browser and type http://192.168.1.1 to access the SFR Box interface.
You enter your username and password or use the button on the SFR Box.
Once you are in the interface, go to the Network section and then to NAT/PAT.
You will create the rule with the TCP port and your IP address (you need to check in the program which TCP port number it uses) and then confirm with the little + sign on the right
You will create the rule with the UDP port and your IP address (you need to check in the program which UDP port number it uses) and then confirm with the little + sign on the right
Let me know where you're stuck.
You enter your username and password or use the button on the SFR Box.
Once you are in the interface, go to the Network section and then to NAT/PAT.
You will create the rule with the TCP port and your IP address (you need to check in the program which TCP port number it uses) and then confirm with the little + sign on the right
You will create the rule with the UDP port and your IP address (you need to check in the program which UDP port number it uses) and then confirm with the little + sign on the right
Let me know where you're stuck.
I detected an error in the IP address or it's just a simple typo.
It should be written as follows:
emuletcp tcp port 20000 192.168.1.20 20000 ENABLE
It should be written as follows:
emuletcp tcp port 20000 192.168.1.20 20000 ENABLE
if it works I'll send you everything maybe you can tell me what's wrong Network State Wifi Hotspot Applications Maintenance General Disconnection WAN DynDNS DNS DHCP NAT Routing Filtering
Port Forwarding
# Name Protocol Type External Ports Destination IP Address Destination Ports Activation
1 EMULE TCP TCP Port 20000 192.168.1.2 20000
2 EMULE UDP UDP Port 20010 192.168.1.2 20010
3 TCP UDP both Port Range - . . . - Activate
UPnP
UPnP activation enabled disabled
Validate
Help In the Port Forwarding section, you can define which connected device to your neufbox will receive traffic coming from the Internet. Some software requires being directly reachable from the Internet to work properly (games, peer to peer, etc.). You can configure these rules here. Refer to your software's documentation for more information.
In the UPnP section, you can disable or re-enable the UPnP service of the neufbox. When UPnP is enabled, you do not need to set up port forwarding rules to
Port Forwarding
# Name Protocol Type External Ports Destination IP Address Destination Ports Activation
1 EMULE TCP TCP Port 20000 192.168.1.2 20000
2 EMULE UDP UDP Port 20010 192.168.1.2 20010
3 TCP UDP both Port Range - . . . - Activate
UPnP
UPnP activation enabled disabled
Validate
Help In the Port Forwarding section, you can define which connected device to your neufbox will receive traffic coming from the Internet. Some software requires being directly reachable from the Internet to work properly (games, peer to peer, etc.). You can configure these rules here. Refer to your software's documentation for more information.
In the UPnP section, you can disable or re-enable the UPnP service of the neufbox. When UPnP is enabled, you do not need to set up port forwarding rules to
# Name Protocol Type External Ports Destination IP Address Destination Ports Activation
1 EMULETCP TCP Port 20000 192.168.1.20 20000
2 EMULEUDP UDP Port 20010 192.168.1.20 20010
3 TCP UDP both Port Range - . . . - Enable
UPnP
UPnP activation enabled disabled
Validate
THERE I changed it, I will validate it is it good according to you?
1 EMULETCP TCP Port 20000 192.168.1.20 20000
2 EMULEUDP UDP Port 20010 192.168.1.20 20010
3 TCP UDP both Port Range - . . . - Enable
UPnP
UPnP activation enabled disabled
Validate
THERE I changed it, I will validate it is it good according to you?
Yes, that's fine.
Now, if you're not in HighID with that, it means you have a firewall on your computer that is blocking the eMule ports.
Now, if you're not in HighID with that, it means you have a firewall on your computer that is blocking the eMule ports.
A quick question: are the ports 20000 and 20010 that you opened on the box the ones used by your mule or are they the ports provided by a tutorial???
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