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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
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I removed the previous exceptions to start fresh, probably that's the reason. The screenshot shows the window after starting wireshare right after installation, not adding anything to firewall exception. However, I found this while looking at Windows 10's firewall exception list from Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Defender Firewall\Allowed apps Note this is not the advanced settings page where all the rules are showing. Also a question here - do I have to allow for both Outgoing and Incoming connections? Or just outgoing? EDIT: The checkbox is left for PRIVATE and right for PUBLIC. Only private is checked. |
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AFAIK you don't need Public, even if I did enable it for WSHR. Inbound Rules are sufficient. Check to be sure there's two for WireShare; one will be for UDP and the other for TCP as can be seen in the rule's properties, Protocols & Ports. It will also say it applies to all ports which is handy if you choose to change the port. |
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Alright, I'll set it up. EDIT: I must be doing something wrong... I checked the inbound rules - there were 2, one for each protocol, UDP and TCP. So I set an outbound rule, for any protocol - still behind a firewall. I deleted all the rules and created a new one, inbound, any protocol and I'm still behind a firewall. The only firewall running is Window's. EDIT2: I added manual port forwarding on the router, still shows behind firewall. I also tried running WSHR as admin, no luck. EDIT3: So, the issue is not Window's firewall, I turned it off just for testing purposes and it still shows me behind a firewall... EDIT4: Tried WSHR 5.6.5 - working (same issue though, behind firewall) WSHR 5.6.6 - still not working xD I think the issue is the installer - the 5.6.6. installer has the shield icon from Windows while the 5.6.5 and previous don't. Even though I did run the installer as administrator. But I might be wrong about this assumption. Last edited by evil4ever; January 8th, 2019 at 08:20 AM. |
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According to https://portforward.com/tp-link/ that model is not listed but the others appear similar to each other referring to the process as Virtual Server. Double-check the setting to be sure it includes both UDP and TCP or All (protocols.) Have you checked the UPnP section in the router's control panel to be sure it's enabled? You can switch WSHR between either UPnP and Manual PF to see if either works to fix the firewalling issue. Are you certain you set up a static address? https://portforward.com/networking/s...windows-10.htm the first three segments of the address need to match the router's address, but the last number must be different. In your case it looks like your present internal address is 192.168.0.104 and the router's address is 192.168.0.1 which looks fine. Without a static address, if there is more than one device on the LAN utilising the router, then each time you reboot your computer you can potentially get a different address and the port forward rule no longer works. Port forward rules are set to specific addresses. Do you use any other 3rd party security software such as firewall or anything that might be affecting WSHR's performance? At least your WSHR can connect, but something is probably blocking the incoming UDP messages. |
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I don't use any 3rd party software that might block WSHR. I double checked the UPnP and it has 2 forwards for both protocols. The IP is correct, it doesn't change.... I think the router has a built in firewall...I might try to disable that and see if that works...but isn't the port forwarding made for that situation specifically? EDIT: I disabled the SPI Firewall in the router's settings but I'm still showing behind a firewall....now it's starting to get frustrating because I don't know what can cause this... I disabled Windows Firewall....I disabled router firewall and I'm still behind one? what the hell. Last edited by evil4ever; January 9th, 2019 at 01:54 PM. |
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My ignorance: I found this note about allowing apps through Win 10 firewall online: "Select Private if want the app to communicate in the local network. Or select Public when the app needs to communicate through the firewall on the internet. You can select both options as needed." My firewall rules are Private & Public. However since you tried disabling the firewall, this is obviously not the issue. Quote:
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