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Message #04876
[Bug 882961] Re: Binding problem with 2 network interfaces
It does not work for me. now i get the error dialog that the ports are
altready in use.
Tryed it with 1 and several nic's working, same result and gdb provides
no info in what he is trying to bind,
Have done it on 2 pc's both XP's , turning back to a older dc++ revision
works aslong there is only 1 nic :)
Probebly XP ?
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Title:
Binding problem with 2 network interfaces
Status in DC++:
Invalid
Bug description:
XP up to date, DC rev 2655
When i have my normall lan and a ip6 tunnel both enabled, and i try to use manual portforwarding somethng seems wrong, even when i specify the lan interfaceas binding address the ports are indicated as listning but do not work.
Using a extern port verification i get "connection refused"
When i disable the 2 interface , restart dc all works ... and ports
look to bind correct, port verification then sees the service and
downloads work. (with or without specified binding)
Resolved :20888 to 10.0.0.1, next is 00000000
[New Thread 2404.0x988]
Resolved :20889 to 10.0.0.1, next is 00000000
[New Thread 2404.0xd28]
Resolved :20888 to 10.0.0.1, next is 00000000
Enabling the 2the interface again and restart dc .... with binding
specified to 10.0.0.1
Resolved :20889 to 169.254.123.195, next is 00296600
[New Thread 2012.0xee4]
Resolved :20888 to 169.254.123.195, next is 00298910
[New Thread 2012.0x9f8]
it binds to the tunnel addapters local ip4 address that it uses for
local communication (conform specs)
And no transfersare offcourse possible. NATT seems to work fine with
both interfaces running.
If more info needed i can provide the 2 netstat and ipconfig results
with and without the 2the addapter :)
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