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Old January 13th, 2008, 08:11 AM
The Governor The Governor is offline
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Default UPNP/DC++ Problem since installing Smart Security Suite

I just stumbled across this forum, handy to know there is somewhere around for queries.

I bought ESET just before Christmas, was using Windows Firewall previously, and was able to use DC++ fine.

I just used DC++ for the first time since installing, and can only get it to work in passive mode. All the settings are correct for Active mode, so the only thing I can think is that ESET's firewall doesn't like UPNP (or at least DC++'s use of it).

I'm set up in Interactive mode and have allowed DC++, I've got UPNP enabled on my router, and I just did the upgrade to v366.

However I still have the same problem, any tips for a new ESET user ?
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Old January 17th, 2008, 05:59 AM
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Default Re: UPNP/DC++ Problem since installing Smart Security Suite

You will need to enable uPnP in ESS, (advanced set up parameter)

To confirm it is the problem you could temporarily disable the ESS firewall and see if it works.

In your router you may need to port forward &/or open ports for DC++. Have a look at the routers firewall logs
 

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