Hi,

On Tuesday, 19 March 2013 at 13:57, Art <[email protected]> wrote:

> I entered 9001 in the Global PortStart box andthe other empty boxes 
on the setup page are Global PortEnd
> and Base HostPort. What values do I put in the Global PortEnd and Base 
> HostPort boxes????


If your router's config works anything like my Thomson one, you probably need 
to put 9001 in Global PortEnd (so it forwards ports 9001-9001, i.e. just the 
one port) and 9001 in the Base HostPort, meaning that it should forward 
incoming connections on port 9001 to port 9001 on the machine running your 
relay. (This style of configuration interface allows you to do other, more 
complex, stuff like, say, forwarding incoming ports 1234-1240 to a block of 
ports on your PC starting at 7654, for example - you would set Global PortStart 
to 1234, Global PortEnd to 1240 and Base HostPort to 7654.)

You may have to add a separate service for port 9030 if the router doesn't 
allow you to have more than one port range for a single service.

Hope this helps.


Stephen


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