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Updated Azureus, now I'm running into errors all over the place.

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Ecrofirt

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Azureus auto-updated today, and now I'm running into errors.

Tracker for 'Azureus2.2.0.0.jar' returned warning 'Unable to connect to your incoming data port (141.151.115.206:6881). This will result in slow downloads. Please check your firewall/router settings'

I also keep getting errors about not being able to connect to port 6969.

Anyone have any ideas?

I have Norton Internet Security set up to Permit All for Azureus.

edit:

I'm trying to use Azureus to test other ports (6882, 6883, and the like), and I keep coming up with NAT errors.

edit again:

Now testing port 6881 is giving me a NAT error. WTF?
 

Ecrofirt

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bit of an update, in case it could help with diagnosis:

We've got two PCs networked together via a router.

Now, I've been using Azureus forever, so I don't think it's a problem with the router, but I'm just not sure anymore.

edit: Oh, and this PC is SP1, and the other is SP2, if that has any bearing.
 

Ecrofirt

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It's come down to where I think there's something causing a NAT error now that didn't cause one before.

I can't figure out what could be causing this at all. I'm pulling my hair out here.

edit:
Arrgh. I downgraded to 2.1.0.4, and it's working again.
 

DarthWoo

I'm glad Grandpa porked a Chinese Muslim
I don't know if this is related, but when I updated, Azureus finally became the resource hog that many people accused it of being (at least the java client it runs with did), and I couldn't stop a torrent without the whole program crashing, thus causing me to have to end task it, resulting in it needing to check every partial torrent again the next time I start it up.
 

Ecrofirt

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after the update I was noticing weird things, like I'd right-click the system tray icon and choose close, and it took like 5 seconds after the system tray icon went away for the program to close
 
I also keep getting errors about not being able to connect to port 6969.

Anyone have any ideas?
If you mean the little windows at the bottom right when you start the program, I've been getting those, too. But I just tell them to go away and things work just as well as before, so I've ignored it.

DarthWoo said:
I don't know if this is related, but when I updated, Azureus finally became the resource hog that many people accused it of being (at least the java client it runs with did), and I couldn't stop a torrent without the whole program crashing, thus causing me to have to end task it, resulting in it needing to check every partial torrent again the next time I start it up.

Yeah, for me as well it would randomly begin to totally monopolize the CPU. Luckily the Azureus site seems to list a solution, though I haven't implemented it yet.

http://azureus.sourceforge.net/2200/cpu_usage.php
100% CPU / Memory usage problems

Please make sure to uninstall any versions of java and install the new java 1.5 series.
Make a fresh install of Azureus by getting the win32 setup.exe from Sourceforge.
 

DarthWoo

I'm glad Grandpa porked a Chinese Muslim
Damn. I installed the new Java client and the new Azureus, but it seems that the CPU monopolization is still occuring. I could usually run Azureus in the background with practically no effects on anything else. I could even be playing BF1942 with it still running, and have no more lag than usual. Maybe I'll just go back to the old Shad0w client.
 

Great King Bowser

Property of Kaz Harai
Yeah my Azureus started acting strangely recently.

Seemingly, when I have it open now, it slows down my entire network. Even when it's downloading at like 8kb/sec.

Pages won't load in Firefox, IE etc. On all the computers on the network, you have to keep refreshing and it's hit and miss, and slow as fuck.
 
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