Am Montag, 24. November 2003 18:51 schrieb Jeroen Asselman:
> Op ma 24-11-2003, om 00:24 schreef Rafael R. Reilova:
> > I'm in one of those "degraded" network locations (Puerto Rico to be exact
> > ;) , it appears that some of my ISP's upstream connections are filtered
> > for ports 6346:6348, so I end up with a lot of timeout connections as
> > most other clients still default to those ports. Grr! I can be sure that
> > not all uplinks are filtered since I sometimes do get a connection to a
> > host using that port.
>
> Perhaps we can add an option in gtk-gnutella to not connect to certain
> ports.
> However, I wonder, then you must have a hard time downloading too. As
> that happens over the same port.

We should also include a "Always use pushed uploads" option. Then he is able 
to download just fine if he is able to enable incoming connections.

bye
Markus Goetz

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