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netrunner
28-12-2004, 20:10
okay tried for god knows how long to find out exactly what ports tcp and udp i can use for ntl and i now have reached the end of my tether and need help before i do something ntl will regret.

so anyone who could tell me what ports i can use i would be very thankfull. "mwaaa"

Bill C
28-12-2004, 20:33
okay tried for god knows how long to find out exactly what ports tcp and udp i can use for ntl and i now have reached the end of my tether and need help before i do something ntl will regret.

so anyone who could tell me what ports i can use i would be very thankfull. "mwaaa" First Welcome :welcome:

It would help a lot if you tell us what program you need the ports for. And what it is you are trying to do. :)

netrunner
28-12-2004, 20:38
the ports are for dc++

Bill C
28-12-2004, 20:41
the ports are for dc++ Ok

ports are 1412 or 412 for tcp you dont need udp well you dont on my client. Make sure you have opened them in your fire wall and your router if you have one. I am logged in to dc++ at the moment so i can tell you NTL do not block the ports.

Have a look at this (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/p2p.html)

swoop101
28-12-2004, 20:45
This site may be of help to you.
http://www.portforward.com/

NTL used to block the ports used by worms/virus (139,145) but since the proxies came back these are no longer blocked at the servers.

Bill C
28-12-2004, 21:14
Also

Outbound:

TCP: 411 This is the default port most hubs operate on. They also operate on other ports in attempts to bypass ISPs who block port 411 traffic. TCP: 1025-32000 DC++ & NMDC will use any outgoing port for file transfers and searches. This is the default behavior of any program establishing an outgoing connection.

Inbound:

TCP: 1025-32000 Unless a port is specified in the active mode port, DC++ & NMDC will use any available port in that range for establishing file transfers. Searches are also returned from the hub on a port the client sets up (passive mode searching). UDP: 1025-32000 Unless a port is specified in the active mode port, DC++ & NMDC will use any available port in that range for returning search results

Toto
29-12-2004, 12:37
This site may be of help to you.
http://www.portforward.com/

NTL used to block the ports used by worms/virus (139,145) but since the proxies came back these are no longer blocked at the servers. They were/are blocked within the config of the modem were they not?

http://www.ntlworld.com/tunnel.php?task=portBlocking

Bill C
29-12-2004, 13:05
They were/are blocked within the config of the modem were they not?

http://www.ntlworld.com/tunnel.php?task=portBlocking

Those ports will not stop DC++ from working.