Thanks for the comments Tom.
I have changed the settings and I think it is correct. I can see that
the router forwards a range of ports to the IP of eth0. I can also see
that the traffic from eth0 is redirected to the network IP where Deluge
is resident. Well at least the settings look
peter wrote:
Thanks for the comments Tom.
I have changed the settings and I think it is correct. I can see that
the router forwards a range of ports to the IP of eth0. I can also see
that the traffic from eth0 is redirected to the network IP where Deluge
is resident. Well at least the
Hi Tom,
When I first set this up I did not have the source IP address and it did
not work (even after rebooting). I got the port blocked message on
running a test. Prompted by your message I just removed the source IP
and as if by magic the ports are now open :) There is of course no
Ubuntu 7.10 server, 8.04 client.
I seem to have a problem opening ports. I know this since when I test
the opened ports with Deluge it tells me that the ports are closed.
The router is a Linksys AG241 v2 with firmware 2.01.03. This has an IP
of 192.168.1.1 and is connected to the server on
peter wrote:
Ubuntu 7.10 server, 8.04 client.
I seem to have a problem opening ports. I know this since when I test
the opened ports with Deluge it tells me that the ports are closed.
The router is a Linksys AG241 v2 with firmware 2.01.03. This has an IP
of 192.168.1.1 and is connected to