 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO
| reply to pleekmo Re: Problems with DGL-4300
So I removed all of the DMZ and SPI settings, and then verified UPnP was activated in Windows. I then rebooted XP and restarted Azureus, but I am still getting a NAT error in the Azureus tool. I get the typical start up messages with Azureus that tell me that UPnp has successfully established ports, but I also get the following errors. Any further ideas? Maybe I need to reset my Azureus settings to factory default? Any more help would be appreciated.
Error: Failed to establish listen on port 6969. Check that other applications aren't already using this port. Also check for another copy of Azureus running.
Error while processing advanced socket options. Cannot assign requested address: bind
Error: Failed to establish listen on port UDP:6881. Check that other applications aren't already using this port. Also check for another copy of Azureus running. |
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  pleekmo Triptoe Through The Tulips Premium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT clubs:
| said by mercury26 :Error: Failed to establish listen on port 6969. Check that other applications aren't already using this port. Also check for another copy of Azureus running. Error: Failed to establish listen on port UDP:6881. Check that other applications aren't already using this port. Also check for another copy of Azureus running. I'd had similar errors when I'd used an old NetworkEverywhere router which could supposedly implement uPnP, but I seemed able to connect to servers, torrents, and trackers just fine. My suspicion was that Azureus was attempting to open the ports before the router was ready to handle it. You may wish to open Azureus and click in the menu bar Plugins -> uPnP and view the messages there.
Here's mine, for instance (with suitable removals):
Status:Running
UPnP::SSDP: ignoring loopback address /127.0.0.1 UPnP::SSDP: ignoring loopback address /0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 UPnP::SSDP: ignoring IPv6 address /xxx:0:0:0:0:0:0:1%1 UPnP::SSDP: group = /xxx.255.255.250:0/eth0:Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection-/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,/xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx%4 UPnP::SSDP: ignoring IPv6 address /xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx%4 UPnP::SSDP: ignoring IPv6 address /xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx UPnP::SSDP: ignoring IPv6 address /xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx%6 UPnP::SSDP: ignoring IPv6 address /xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx%2 Mapping request: UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP SSL Tracker Port (TCP/7000), enabled = false Mapping request: UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969), enabled = false Mapping request: Distributed DB (UDP/6881), enabled = true UPnP:SSDP: first response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK EXT: SERVER: ipOS/6.4, UPnP/1.0, ipSSDPDevice/1.0 ST: upnp:rootdevice LOCATION: »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/root.xml CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=1800 USN: uuid: [removed]::upnp:rootdevice Content-Length: 0
UPnP: root discovered = »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/root.xml, local = /xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Downloading: »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/root.xml Relative URL base is »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx GamerLounge DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/l3fw.xml, »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4444/l3fw WANDevice »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/WAN···IFC1.xml, »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4444/wcommifc WANConnectionDevice * »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml, »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4444/wipconn Found WANConnectionDevice Found WANIPConnection Downloading: »xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml mapping [0] 53444/UDP [svchost (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1041) 53444 UDP] -> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mapping [1] 6892/TCP [BT-z-Fq] -> xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy mapping [2] 36816/UDP [svchost (xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy:4183) 36816 UDP] -> xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy mapping [3] 6893/TCP [BT-LYuw] -> xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy mapping [4] 6895/TCP [BT-FthO] -> xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy UPnP: Mapping 'UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969)' established Mapping Distributed DB (UDP/6881) already established
with a well-working connection. |
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 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO
| Ok, here are the results for my UPnP Log. Does ths help at all? I am still having NAT Issues.
Also, does anyone know how to completely reset the Azureus settings. A complete uninstall did not work, nor clearing the registry. Where are the settings kept at?
Thanks,
Chuck
UPnP::SSDP: ignoring loopback address /127.0.0.1 UPnP::SSDP: group = /239.255.255.250:0/eth1:Belkin Gigabit Desktop Card - Packet Scheduler Miniport-/192.168.0.142 Mapping request: UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP SSL Tracker Port (TCP/7000), enabled = false Mapping request: UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969), enabled = true Mapping request: Distributed DB (UDP/6881), enabled = true UPnP:SSDP: first response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK EXT: SERVER: ipOS/6.4, UPnP/1.0, ipSSDPDevice/1.0 ST: upnp:rootdevice LOCATION: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=1800 USN: uuid:83EA8F24-BE12-3E7C-87CE-181927911B83::upnp:rootdevice Content-Length: 0
UPnP: root discovered = »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml, local = /192.168.0.142 Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml Relative URL base is »192.168.0.1 GamerLounge DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/l3fw.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/l3fw WANDevice »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANCommonIFC1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wcommifc WANConnectionDevice * »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wipconn Found WANConnectionDevice Found WANIPConnection Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml mapping [0] 21/TCP [FTP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [1] 3389/TCP [REMOTE DESKTOP] -> 192.168.0.142 UPnP: Mapping 'UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969)' established Mapping Distributed DB (UDP/6881) already established UPnP: reset UPnP: Lost connection to service 'WANIPConnection' on UPnP device '192.168.0.1' UPnP: root discovered = »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml, local = /192.168.0.142 Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml Relative URL base is »192.168.0.1 GamerLounge DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/l3fw.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/l3fw WANDevice »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANCommonIFC1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wcommifc WANConnectionDevice * »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wipconn Found WANConnectionDevice Found WANIPConnection Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml mapping [0] 6881/UDP [Azureus UPnP 6881 UDP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [1] 6881/TCP [Azureus UPnP 6881 TCP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [2] 6969/TCP [Azureus UPnP 6969 TCP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [3] 6969/UDP [Azureus UPnP 6969 UDP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [4] 21/TCP [FTP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [5] 3389/TCP [REMOTE DESKTOP] -> 192.168.0.142 Mapping UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881) already established Mapping Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881) already established Mapping TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969) already established Mapping UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969) already established |
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  pleekmo Triptoe Through The Tulips Premium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT clubs:
1 edit | This looks good except for this brief item:
UPnP: reset UPnP: Lost connection to service 'WANIPConnection' on UPnP device '192.168.0.1'
You may wish to attempt to determine what caused this, though it appears that he uPnP connection was re-established.
I think you will have to learn to ignore the error messages.
Edit: Stupid proofreading lapse. |
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 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO | I am not worried about the error messages. I am worried about the NAT Error message in the NAT Testing tool. The tracker I am connected to is listing me as non-connectable.
Thanks,
:: Chuck |
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  pleekmo Triptoe Through The Tulips Premium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT clubs: | Perhaps the tracker is using non-standard ports?... |
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 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO | Hmmm, I do not believe so, but I will check. It used to work with my Microsoft Wireless router. I only started to experience this issue after I switched to the D-Lnk router.
Thanks,
:: Chuck |
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