Test Active Port gives exclamation point
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:24 pm
Currently, under Network>Incoming Ports, when I click "Test Active Port", it gives me an exclamation point. I have UPnP and random port checked, and torrents seem to download. However, I'm concerned that I may not be able to seed properly if I get an exclamation. In my FIOS Actiontec router, under firewall settings>port forwarding, it lists a long list of entries for Deluge, like this:
Deluge 1.3.12 at 192.168.1.4:57931
TCP Any -> 57931
Deluge 1.3.12 at 192.168.1.4:57931
UDP Any -> 57931
So it seems the router should be letting it through already, am I right? I'm not great with port forwarding so maybe I'm not reading this correctly. What do I need to do to correct this issue with the exclamation point?
EDIT: Hmm, I just discovered something. I usually have peerblock running - I closed Peerblock and ran the "Test Active Port" again, and this time I got the green! So I enabled Peerblock and again the test gives me the exclamation point. Does this mean Peerblock is interfering with my connectability? I know it's supposed to block certain IP addresses, but it shouldn't be affecting my connectability, should it?
Deluge 1.3.12 at 192.168.1.4:57931
TCP Any -> 57931
Deluge 1.3.12 at 192.168.1.4:57931
UDP Any -> 57931
So it seems the router should be letting it through already, am I right? I'm not great with port forwarding so maybe I'm not reading this correctly. What do I need to do to correct this issue with the exclamation point?
EDIT: Hmm, I just discovered something. I usually have peerblock running - I closed Peerblock and ran the "Test Active Port" again, and this time I got the green! So I enabled Peerblock and again the test gives me the exclamation point. Does this mean Peerblock is interfering with my connectability? I know it's supposed to block certain IP addresses, but it shouldn't be affecting my connectability, should it?