peer to peer iv installed sancho-0.9.4-44-linux-fox.tar.bz2
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peer to peer iv installed sancho-0.9.4-44-linux-fox.tar.bz2
any way the proble i have is this when i type ./sancho in a terminal i get the host setup manager come up so io click connect but i get an error message which says "127.0.0.1:4001 does not accept connections(core not found)try again?
im running suse 9.1 pro i have no firewall present to stop this
Are you aware that sancho is just a gui to latch onto an MLdonkey daemon? you need mldonkey running already, on port 4001. you mightn't be firewalling yourself, but that's not much use if there's nothign to firewall in the first place!
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