dc++ conection adc problem on lan local with hub internet

Bug #1068163 reported by zaa
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Bug Description

hub is on internet is have an ip 86.123.234.248
I created a hubdc witch adch++ 2.81 on linux

are 2 university campus, each having a server used as rooter for the private network inside each campus (IP 192.168.0.1/255)

server ip university campuses are 193.231.40.44/45
passive mode is the only option to connect to the hub and to download from other users outside the campus
users on the private network within a campus can not downlad each other using passive mode
hub is made just for the two campuses
passive mode and NAT traversal allows users to connect from one campus to campus but not inside two private networks within campuses

mode active allows connecting users within the private network on campus 1 and not allow users to connect to the campus 2

http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9308/63413713.png

Green Line allows connection
The red line does not allow connection

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eMTee (realprogger) wrote :

This is a simple networking problem and is unrelated to either DC++ or ADCH++ and is absolutely not a bug. Be aware that if you keep spamming our forums and bug trackers with this you'll be reported to the lp administration.

Changed in dcplusplus:
status: New → Invalid
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zaa (terminator-terminatoru) wrote : Răspuns: [Bug 1068163] Re: dc++ conection adc problem on lan local with hub internet

if you believe that is a simple network problem
I would like to know a solution to it ..

please read what they want to say
My English is not very good and I think I do not quite understand

message is that both programs have problems with ports mapping in nat traversal on adc protocol

more specifically passive to passive conection does not work in all conditions that should work

so my opinion is that this is a bug and should be checked

please do not delete my previous message if you have a concrete answer to my problem

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 De la: eMTee <email address hidden>
Către: <email address hidden>
Trimis: Joi, 18 Octombrie 2012 17:35:40
Subiect: [Bug 1068163] Re: dc++ conection adc problem on lan local with hub internet

This is a simple networking problem and is unrelated to either DC++ or
ADCH++ and is absolutely not a bug. Be aware that if you keep spamming
our forums and bug trackers with this you'll be reported to the lp
administration.

** Changed in: dcplusplus
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  dc++ conection adc problem on lan local with hub internet

Status in DC++:
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Bug description:
  hub  is on internet is have an ip 86.123.234.248
  I created a hubdc witch adch++ 2.81 on linux

  are 2 university campus, each having a server used as rooter for the
  private network inside each campus (IP 192.168.0.1/255)

  server ip university campuses are 193.231.40.44/45
  passive mode is the only option to connect to the hub and to download from other users outside the campus
  users on the private network within a campus can not downlad each other using passive mode
  hub is made just for the two campuses
  passive mode and NAT traversal allows users to connect from one campus to campus but not inside two private networks within campuses

  mode active allows connecting users within the private network on
  campus 1 and not allow users to connect to the campus 2

  http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9308/63413713.png

  Green Line allows connection
  The red line does not allow connection

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