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Stunnel For Windows

From on campus, even with the traffic shaper, you can connect to twofo using a program called stunnel.

I have put together a rar file with all the necessary files need for this, which can be downloaded from http://home.btconnect.com/ManyHappyReturns/stunnel.rar (or http://home.btconnect.com/ManyHappyReturns/stunnel.zip for if you don't have winrar installed) Just extract the files. Then run the stunnel.exe. Once the icon is in the tray, just set DC++ to connect to localhost:8000 and it takes you straight onto twofo. This has worked fine with the people who have tested it so far. You can of course download stunnel yourself from http://www.stunnel.org/ , but you would have to configure it yourself to connect to hub.twofo.co.uk:4144

YOU WILL HAVE TO BE IN ACTIVE MODE (on the latest versions of DC++, this is called "Direct Connection") AND HAVE THE CORRECT IP IN DC++ IN ORDER TO SEARCH AND DOWNLOAD. You can find your IP at http://checkip.dyndns.org/ You should not be using the socks5 address boxes in any way. Many people have been finding that they cannot download due the the presence of a firewall, often the Windows firewall, blocking DC++. There is a guide to allowing DC in the windows firewall int he help section of this wiki. For other firewalls, I suggest you consult the help guides that come with them or google for the answers.

astropoint


Stunnel For Linux (As requested By Echelon!)

If you use Valknut you can simply add a Bookmark to your Hub List for twofo - Address: hub.twofo.co.uk:4146 and then under 'Profile' make sure you've ticked the 'Secure Socket Layer' (SSL) box.

If you use another Direct Connect client such as LinuxDC or DC++ under WINE, you will need to install Stunnel. You can get Stunnel from http://www.stunnel.org/ or your package manager/repositories depending on your distro. Once installed add the following lines to /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf under 'Service-level configuration'


[twofo]

connect = hub.twofo.co.uk:4146

accept = 127.0.0.1:8000


(You can pick any high numbered port you like instead of 8000)

Next open a root terminal and type the command:


stunnel -d twofo -c -d localhost:8000 -r hub.twofo.co.uk:4146


Finally, open your Direct Connect client and connect to 'localhost:8000'

Smelly_Kat


Working OSX Solution!

The way to get this working on OSX is a little trickier, but it still works none the less...

Programs you will need installed to your Applications Folder:

Darwine 0.9.10
UnRARx 2.0
ShakesPeer 0.9.2
the stunnel from the forums

Check Darwine is setup correctly by running notepad.exe in the Sample Applications folder within Darwine. If it is, notepad will open up...

use UnRARx to unpack the stunnel program into a new folder in Applications, and execute the stunnel.exe file. The only way you will know if this has loaded is by the Darwine status window... Once you see it there you're all set to connect to the hub!

Next set ShakesPeer to share some files, wait for them to hash, then connect to 127.0.0.1:8000

and Voila its all set!

ToFFiE



"Just briefly, I myself used DC++ and Bittorrent excessively at the beginning of this term, and my internet was disconnected. Tried various network cables, other people's machines etc, I was pretty sure I was banned. So, being cowardly as I am, I just ignored it, connected to a wireless network someone had in the flat, and went on with my life. After a month I finally rang up, and they said I wasn't on their list. They send a guy round to have a look, he sorts it out, my internet's back and I haven't been fined. Upon enquiry the guy just said it was probably caused by a ban, but there's no record of it on the system now, so just be careful. So whilst I can't confirm that I was banned and would have been fined, I just figured I'd contribute. Move this wherever or delete if you like." - RockLoi.


Feel free to edit these pages (including this one!). if you muck things up, we can always revert back to the previous version. This is a MediaWiki, so look this up for information on how to do funky stuff with the text and graphics.

Cocodude.


Minimum Share Limits

  • Less than 400 users: 2GB minimum share
  • 400 - 499 users: 5GB minimum share
  • 500 - 749 users: 10GB minimum share
  • 750+ users: 50GB minimum share