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Re: Torrents killing my connection



On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Zoran Kolic <zkolic@sbb.rs> wrote:
>
> He-he! Contrary.
> I assume poster tries to solve the problem himself first.
> Aside of being polite, it is a fun to learn new things.
> Some lists, like openbsd ones, ask you to do various steps
> toward answer to the question. Describing the very problem,
> giving data on hardware and software, dmesg etc. It really
> helps. Knowning how to ask the question even lets you find
> the way to go around. It is not the matter of not wanting
> to help. I'm not sure what direction to help. What is the
> app for torrenting? Error messages? Dmesg output? If in
> any way possible to divide os bug from application behave-
> our, might be easier to try #torrent-app irc channel or
> <my-app> forum. If os, at least the way the node connects
> to the internet. Wired, wireless? Firewall? Nat?

   Ok now I REALIZE what people have been trying to communicate. I
hope I can help those smarter than I... please REALIZE, we noobs don't
even KNOW what info to give until the "pros" ask! Dmesg? Ok, I know I
type that in terminal & post what happens next, but I don't know what
Dmesg is or how it helps until someone asks! I'd LOVE to progress
further to know all about Dmesg, but until someone brings it up, I
don't know about a LOT of stuff!

-App for torrenting: name um I've tried um.
-Error messages: Don't know where to look. Visual indication is Skype
is offline & internet is offline
-Dmesg: LOTS of information, seems like too much to (politely) post.
-torrent-app irc, <my-app>... I'll Google, but if you have more
specifics, please!
-Node: nodes?
-Wireless, no extra firewall in Debian, nothing I've added
-nat... "Filter Internet NAT Redirection" is  not checked


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