Getting error where do I find out what the error is?
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:07 pm
Completely unfamiliar with torrents and the jargon that goes with it. All I want to do is down load some files that are available only as torrents. Using Ubuntu 10.04, installed Deluge from package manager, and all went well. In fact I have managed somehow, no idea how, to download 2 files. But now, nothing. The gui has an area on left labeled state and in that it says all is (1), downloading is (1), expanding trackers says error (1), and piratesbay.org is my tracker ( did I say that right?)
Below, under staus it says that my tracker timed out, sometimes it says connection refused so apparently that's my error? How do I fix that? Select a different tracker as #0? The main screen says I have 0 seeds and 0 (2) peers, whatever that means. Bottom line, no downloading . I tested active port, has green check mark. Port selection is inside your recommended range, but because I have a firewall with rules, I am using a specific port #, not random. Same port for upload.
I'd assume that the defaults from the distribution should be a reasonable place to make things go.
My firewall is allowing tcp and udp connections. I see that there are both udp and http connections for the tracker options that I have, but not sure what the numbers (levels) are all about and if I can have more that 1 tracker on a specific level (I currently have 4, do they need to be 0,1,2,3 or can the all be 0?)
Anyone tackle this???
Just started watching a download begin, but have a connection refused message going still, what is with that
Below, under staus it says that my tracker timed out, sometimes it says connection refused so apparently that's my error? How do I fix that? Select a different tracker as #0? The main screen says I have 0 seeds and 0 (2) peers, whatever that means. Bottom line, no downloading . I tested active port, has green check mark. Port selection is inside your recommended range, but because I have a firewall with rules, I am using a specific port #, not random. Same port for upload.
I'd assume that the defaults from the distribution should be a reasonable place to make things go.
My firewall is allowing tcp and udp connections. I see that there are both udp and http connections for the tracker options that I have, but not sure what the numbers (levels) are all about and if I can have more that 1 tracker on a specific level (I currently have 4, do they need to be 0,1,2,3 or can the all be 0?)
Anyone tackle this???
Just started watching a download begin, but have a connection refused message going still, what is with that