torrent x86-64 bit
Mike Hudson
mike.hudson at gmail.com
Fri May 13 15:11:01 UTC 2005
Try saving the .torrent file to your local hard disk with whatever
browser you are already using, and pointing any torrent program to
that file.
Do you have to use an HTTP proxy in your web browser to get on the
'net? If so, you may need to configure your torrent client of choice
to go through that proxy server when downloading torrent files, or
always use a .torrent file on your local computer.
If this is the problem, your upstream provider is selectively blocking
your traffic, and they may try to block BitTorrent traffic as well.
On 5/13/05, Neal Becker <ndbecker2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> David Morley wrote:
>
> > try using bittornado instead it is an available pakage and it just seems
> > to work in both Kubuntu and Ubuntu with which I had problems with others
>
> Same result. Connection refused.
>
>
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