Vuze what is a nat problem




















You can see the L's and R's in the Details tab of your individual torrent. If you see only L's, you probably have a Port Forwarding problem. Green smileys mean that you have both L and R connections to peers and are connected to the tracker. There are other possible causes for a yellow smiley. Make also sure that you have allowed "Incoming connection" as a peer source in Connection options.

Disabling the optios tells Vuze to discard connections attempts from other bittorrent users, and then you would not be reachable any more. When you connect to the internet, there are different channels that data travels by.

Computers usually handle this perfectly in the background via ports, identified by numbers. For example, MSN protocol usually uses ports Please see Select port for Vuze for information on which ports to use. Azureus listens to one port for torrents defined in Connection options and another for the embedded tracker. Thus, you need to forward one listening port for Azureus and tick both the TCP and the UDP boxes, or make an extra rule, one for each protocol. This indicator is derived from the NAT status of individual torrents.

It will show a red indicator if none of your active torrents have been green in the life of the Azureus session. Red therefore does not indicate a definite NAT problem as you may have an active torrent that has never received an incoming connection due to it having only seeds for example. To make sure you really have a nat problem check the next chapter. If that tab shows you a usercount of several k users and you have incoming traffic it's at least operational and the NAT problem just makes it less efficient.

If you have allowed azureus in your firewall, forwarded the UDP and TCP port in your router and have a green TCP nat indicator that might be the case, proceed otherwise. Note: UDP port settings are not visible for ' Beginner ' users.

I am just curious what's about the NAT problem and whenever I fix it, I will know what's the difference after then. Posted 19 June - PM NAT is Network address translation, which converts your outside address how others see you and how to communicate with the internet world to a private also more secured address, usually What exactly is the problem it is saying?

Googled Nat problems with Vuze and found Vuze and Nat which might show the problem. Check that list out and see if that's the problem you are getting. Skill Sniper DDR3. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Site Changelog.

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