![]() Whatever the solution is, I want it to be airtight. I'm very new to the whole proxy/VPN world so I don't really know what I need to solve my Bitcomet/SoulSeek privacy issues. I'm using Proxifier with SoulSeek at the moment, but I don't think that it is hiding the incoming connections ie. SoulSeek does not provide native support for proxies so that is an issue that requires consideration. ![]() In the end, whatever solution we come up with needs to be compatible with bitcomet (allowing incoming connections) and also be compatible with p2p software (specifically SoulSeek in my case) for both uploads and downloads. Please ignore any errors regarding incoming connections, you don't want them!" Is it true that incoming connections are not anonymous? I wonder. What is interesting is that BT Guard says this about incoming connections: "Incoming connections directly to you are not anonymous. Networking Soulseek port setup forwarding Jump to Latest Follow Please click the link below for your operating system to download the TSG SysInfo Utility. However, because they seem to block incoming connections, I have very slow speeds. ![]() It seems to be hiding my IP according to. I was using but they wouldn't open a port for me so I couldn't get a green light in Bitcomet and so I cancelled my subscription and switched to BTGuard. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can do with the settings of either bitcomet or my router to resolve this issue? I have tried several different things but have had no success. However when I connect through the VPN my listening port is blocked and I get a yellow ballon. The listening port is not blocked and I get the green ballon. When I use my regular connection there are no problems. I've checked my IP address and have confirmed that I am getting a new IP address which is coming out of the Netherlands (I live in Japan). I registered with, setup the VPN and am able to browse the internet without any issues. Recently, I've been concerned about internet privacy so I thought I would try a VPN service. Up to now I've always used my standard ISP connection with the listening port properly port forwarded and have never had any issues. I've been using Bitcomet for about 5 years now and really like it. I have 2 PCs connected to the router, each with their own static IP setup PC1: 192.168.1.20 and PC2: 192.168.1.21 on DHCP in the router with port 65432 properly forwarded in the router to PC2: 192.168.1.21ĥ) What version of Windows, Firewall and Antivirus do you use?įirewall: no software firewall but my router acts as one in which connector of both devices is the network cable plugged) and which one of the devices is connected to or is the modem.Īlso, if you have more than one computer make sure to mention in this case, to which router is every one of them connected. Modem: yes (provided by my ISP - NTT) and set to "Bridge"Ĥ) If you have more than one router, be sure to mention the make and model of both devices, how are they connected (i.e. First I'll give some essential information about my setup:ġ) What version of BitComet are you using?Ģ) What type of Internet connection do you have (ADSL, etc.)?įibre Optic hard line (very fast - I live in Japan)ģ) Do you have a modem? Do you use a router? What make and model are each one of them? Have you forwarded your port?
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