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Old 12-05-2003, 06:30 AM   #1
lapthorn
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giFTcurs log entry


I am trying to use giFTcurs. It perfect as I can SSH from work where P2P is not allowed and download music when I am bored!!!!!!!!

I have installed giFT - without any errors and run the setup program

I have installed the OpenFT plugin without any problems.

I have installed giFTcurs without any problems.

When I run giFTcurs nothing appears to be happening. I thought it may be a firewall issue so I stopped iptables for a breif while which I didn't like doing but.................

I checked the giFT.log file and it produces the following:

[13:29] OpenFT: ft_search_obj.c:105(ft_search_finish): 835fc1352b0ea83d78553c077504246a
[13:29] OpenFT: ft_search.c:272(search_parents): f2ef497498288150c4adf762f223e163: searched 0 nodes (ttl=3)
[13:29] OpenFT: ft_search_obj.c:105(ft_search_finish): f2ef497498288150c4adf762f223e163
[13:29] *** GIFT-WARNING: OpenFT: no stats-provider found, falling back to number of established connections (0)...
[13:30] *** GIFT-WARNING: OpenFT: no stats-provider found, falling back to number of established connections (0)...
[13:30] *** GIFT-WARNING: OpenFT: no stats-provider found, falling back to number of established connections (0)...
[13:30] *** GIFT-WARNING: OpenFT: no stats-provider found, falling back to number of established connections (0)...
[13:30] *** GIFT-WARNING: OpenFT: no stats-provider found, falling back to number of established connections (0)...
[13:30] OpenFT: 80.14.188.142:2071 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 213.162.110.47:1361 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 68.13.73.141:1769 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 151.213.88.246:1744 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 68.44.219.93:1468 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 192.33.102.125:2037 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 12.255.198.216:1404 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 81.6.246.140:1217 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 12.212.25.142:2535 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 193.11.248.85:1215 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out
[13:30] OpenFT: 195.149.28.78:1217 (USER) -> DISCO: Connection timed out

Does anyone have any ideas or have come accross a simular thing. I really want to down load stuff.

James
 
Old 12-05-2003, 07:44 AM   #2
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well this is nothing to do with giFTcurs, that's just a client.... it's the giftd daemon you need to be looking at.
 
  


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