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hi guys

i get the msg "port 6881 blacklisted"

i've read around to try and use another port but i cna't find any that works

anyone out there able to suggest some good ports please? :)
 

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BitTorrent's default ports are TCP 6881 - 6999, so use one of those:).
 

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The first ten in that range usually get blacklisted, so probably try the block after, always works for me "6891-6899"
 

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Li0n said:
if i add 6881 to 6999 my router changes it to 6881 to 6899 :/
Well you only really need one port open but if it has troubles with one it will use another port, so it is best to have a few open but ten is enough:). I don't really know why I have all of them open, I might close some of them though because I think it leaves me vulnerable to getting hacked:(.
 

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Merethrond said:
BitTorrent's default ports are TCP 6881 - 6999, so use one of those:).
I wouldnt use these ports,
Panda Bear said:
i get the msg "port 6881 blacklisted
Some trackers, and domestic/international ISP's block these ports so you wont gain max speeds.
I use something in the 15000 range.

And yeah, if 6881 is so common, makes hackers job easier.
 
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mmmmm yeah he's right.
Although, I'm on 512 downstream and I limit it to 35 kB/s so rest of family can use some, so I never hit anywhere near full speed anyway.
 

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ReaveR said:
mmmmm yeah he's right.
Although, I'm on 512 downstream and I limit it to 35 kB/s so rest of family can use some, so I never hit anywhere near full speed anyway.
Reaver,
How do you limit the speeds ? Via the router ?
Like, i got 2 desktops and 1 notepad, plus, im "reselling" the net to my neighbour, and when more than 2 users are on, its painfully slow.
 

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I use Netlimiter on my desktop to limit how much I use, the BT client may be able to do this too, or other programs like NetPeeker .. so pretty much it's a generousity thing .. if you limit someone's computer like this, they might figure it out and unlimit it. I guess if you could limit by router, something I've never come across, it'd be better in your situation =/
 

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Netlimiter,, ah ok...ill try that out...thanks.
Do you need netlimited on each PC sharing the net ? Or can you control your network speeds from 1 PC ?
 

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Grizzly said:
I wouldnt use these ports
For what reason:)?


ReaveR said:
I use Netlimiter on my desktop to limit how much I use, the BT client may be able to do this too, or other programs like NetPeeker .. so pretty much it's a generousity thing .. if you limit someone's computer like this, they might figure it out and unlimit it. I guess if you could limit by router, something I've never come across, it'd be better in your situation =/
I have heard some people have had problems with NetLimiter not completely limiting their connection. DU Super Controller is reportedly superior. You can also limit your download and upload speed per torrent in the Azureus Client:).
 
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Yeah BT will eat all of my bandwidth, that's why I use Az and Netlimiter to limit at the same time. Netlimiter only controls the bandwidth of that computer its installed on, so thats why it ain't such a great controller if you want to limit someone else, they can just disable it.

As Grizzly said, those ports are common and if left open haxors can hax you. Trackers, ISP's etc block those ports too for various legal reasons.
 

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Merethrond said:
For what reason:)?
Reaver said:
As Grizzly said, those ports are common and if left open haxors can hax you. Trackers, ISP's etc block those ports too for various legal reasons.
Also more ppl are NOT using 6881, thus, to get connected/access to them, use a larger, and different port range. ;)
 

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OK, so if I use a port outside of BitTorrent's default zone of TCP 6881 - 6999 (which zone would you recommend) do I have to change any settings in Azureus:)?
 

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Yes, i dont use Azur, but, in ABC, u gotta change the port range in settings.
U also gotta open the ports on ur router.
btw, ABC > Azur :p
 

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Grizzly said:
Yes, i dont use Azur, but, in ABC, u gotta change the port range in settings.
OK, I will have a look for it:).

Grizzly said:
U also gotta open the ports on ur router.
Yeah, I know. It will be easy now that I have done it before though:).

Grizzly said:
btw, ABC > Azur :p
So people have been trying to tell me. What is your reason:)?
 

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Merethrond said:
So people have been trying to tell me. What is your reason:)?
My reason is coz ppl have been telling me :p

(It works good at uni handling 1000+kbs DL speeds :p)
 

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Grizzly said:
My reason is coz ppl have been telling me :p

(It works good at uni handling 1000+kbs DL speeds :p)
What good is that to me with my 512/128 Kbps ADSL:p? Is that the best you can come up with:p? Azureus maxes out my connection so I am happy:).
 

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