If I'm not mistaken search in active mode uses udp (iirc the port either right above/below tcp), have you taken that into account when setting your firewall rules etc.?
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If I'm not mistaken search in active mode uses udp (iirc the port either right above/below tcp), have you taken that into account when setting your firewall rules etc.?
Use a US-based proxy service?
Quick guess, it looks like you are try to run linuxdcpp as root, but logged into KDE as your normal user which means root doesn't have a display so linuxdcpp can't display. Easiest solution would...
Those are not linuxdc++, but other libraries linuxdc++ uses (build environment, header files and so forth) and probably contain a whole lot more than just what is used by linuxdc++. I'm not sure how...
By the list you mean the developer's list accessible through berlios?
Constructive criticism greatly appreciated. This code is probably not very pythonesque (nor efficient) but it was fun fiddling...
I was playing around with python the other night and I ended up writing a share checker/searcher script (for checking/searching your own share), anyone have an idea where I could possibly publish it?...
Quick guess, Berlios.de is down, not just linuxdc++.
Have you checked to make sure they don't already exist in some other folder, iirc DC++ has an option to hide files that already exist in share (and a rough guess is that DC++ goes by TTH in these...
Copied from the wikipedia entry on tor:
In other words, your connection is as good as your fellow users make it. If you want to speed things up, and save bandwidth, don't load massive things...
ok thanks, didn't find it before (obviously).
Is it just me or is "Jabber" as an alternative in "Instant Messaging" painfully missing in our user profiles? We can put our (proprietary) MSN, ICQ, Yahoo contact info, but not our Jabber info... :-(
Which is good enough for me, it allows me to connect with jabber on the standard port AND avoid my employer's websense filter. ;)
Neither. Getting Evolution to play with my IMAP was difficult but once it was working it was quite ok, however, after my shift to Kubuntu from Sarge I never reinstalled it. Thunderbird plays well,...
Do you mean the daemon(s) or just in the browser? If it's just in the browser (firefox) it's enough to have the torbutton or switchproxy addon to switch it on/off when you need to.
Be more...
Aside from switchproxy there's also the torbutton addon for mozilla/firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2275/
Simpler to configure and less obtrusive in the browser window.