Stroustrup's talk on C++0x
Chris Nicholson-Sauls
ibisbasenji at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 22:39:19 PDT 2007
Saaa wrote:
>>> D programming people who don't understand torrents...
>> :-). I think it's a firewall issue. I read the troubleshooting infos
>> that come with a couple of bittorrent clients, and they all point to
>> firewalls as the problem. One bittorrent client actually managed to cause
>> all networking on my machine to shut down whenever I tried to turn it on.
>> There's probably some way to get it working but... no thanks. Wake me up
>> when there's a client that works as seamlessly as Skype. And no, I'm not
>> going to install a whole browser just to try out its bittorrent client.
>
> I somehow doubt this will ever happen :D
> http://www.heise-security.co.uk/articles/82481
>
> I can only recommend utorrent and tell you its probably not your software
> but hardware firewall which needs tinkling.
> I had to forward a port, but if I understand it correctly: newer routers
> with upnp will work without any hassle.
>
>
>
Am I the only person who actually uses... BitTorrent, as my BitTorrent client? :)
http://www.bittorrent.com/download
I haven't had any issues with it, though that doesn't mean no one will. Azureus/2.x is
good too... the new version is an abomination. (In My Humble Opinion)
-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
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