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LW 4 I need help (Mac OS X 10.4.11 Intel Core 2 Duo. Just can't get the firewall down) unable to get Limewire to work on Mac OS X 10.4.11 Intel Core 2 Duo. Just can't get the firewall down. A lot of good suggestions but nothing seems to work. thanks seen Thread moved from Introductions section |
You really should provide your system details - otherwise people can't help you;) Click on the blue link below & post your answers to the questions here in this thread. System details - help us to help you -> Provide these details when you post!!! |
Which version of LW are you trying to run? LW 5 does not run on Tiger OSX 10.4 :) You will need an older version; LW 4. ;) The two requirements of LW 5 for Mac OSX are an intel computer made within past couple of years, & Leopard OSX 10.5 or later so it runs Java 1.6 :) |
lw4 sorry about that. LW 4. I had Limewire originally and then unbeknownst to me, I got rid of 4 to upgrade to 5, only to find out the whole Java problem. I've seen a few of your posts LOTR. I read and then tried your suggestion of going into System Preferences to change Sharing, but it didn't work. So any suggestions would be great. cheers seen |
So you made an exception for LW in the OSX firewall? Disable Ultrapeer capabilities. Also try disabling some of the other options suggested here in advanced settings: If LW 4 Will Not Connect (click on the blue link) :) If necessary, restart LW after making the changes. What brand & model of router are you using? |
that's the prob I didn't make the exception and I think that's where the problem may lie. |
the router is Gateway- 2701hg-g (that's the number tagged at the bottom) |
If the exception was made properly, should not be any problem. You can edit the firewall rule. From memory, (without rebooting my old computer) you can set port ranges. Simply put a wider range of port ranges. Example, port 1000-65535 instead of a specific port. Keep in mind the exception is only for limewire. In this way, it caters for a router that uses UPnP & changes listening port each time LW is opened. I cannot remember whether Tiger OSX 10.4 asks for a port number(s) or not off-hand. I know Panther OSX 10.3 did. No need to specify ports with Leopard 10.5 |
hey Hi, Just to let you know what I've tried on my Mac. I went into System Preferences>Sharing>Firewall and changed the number range 1000-65535. That was in the TCP. The UDP port number is 6346. Nothing yet. |
See Birdy's post above. We need some more information. :) |
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