Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. I would like to seek answer on issues regarding vuze. It used to be working well with downloading movies then suddenly stopped. The health status of my torrents state that Im not connected to any peers while the tracker status is ok, the seeds and peers were good. The TCP listen port was also invalid, saying that it is used by other application.
I turned off the firewall protection and had another installation of vuze in default setting. I also tried other bit torrents but the issue was still the same. Kindly tell me what went wrong and what are the possibly solution to this problem. A good way to get a feel for the swarm is to go to the peers view - this shows you details of all the peers you are connected to in the swarm and you can use it to see if other peers are successfully downloading while you are not.
If you see lots of peers with an availability that is the same as your availability then it means that the swarm is somewhat choked, perhaps due to a superseed. If everyone is stuck at the same availability and not downloading, and there appear to be a lot of seeds that are not sending anyone any data, then the download is likely bad.
Another indication of a poisoned torrent can be when you see a number of peers with similar IP addresses - that is they share a common prefix. Generally swarms will have a random distribution of IP addresses, so if you see 4 peers with an address that starts with If your download speeds seems to be pegged at a particular limit it is worth checking that you didn't set some kind of speed limit after that 3rd beer last night - Vuze has global, per-category, per-download and even per-peer!
If you think that after all this the problem is something to do with either your configuration, or network provider, you can always try running a test torrent.
A good place to get one of these is from Linux Tracker - if you look at the torrents there sorted by number of seeds click on the 'S' column and select one with a decent number of seeds, this will give you a download that should download fast.
If this makes no progress then you almost definitely have a local issue that requires further investigation. It looks like a 3-way pipe and will either be Red or Green. You may prefer to use a proxy instead of a VPN or use them both together.
Vuze will ignore an http proxy for peer connections. You can choose one from their servers page or just use the one below. Note: Make sure to enable the proxying of both Tracker and Peer communications. We want to ensure that both trackers and peers can only see our spoofed by the proxy IP address. A better method is to check your torrent IP address with a tracking torrent. But you can still add lightweight RC4 encryption within Vuze:.
The most frequent issues occur when configuring a proxy in Vuze. If all else fails, just go back to using your VPN instead. This usually occurs when using a proxy in Vuze. There are a couple things you can try:.
Of the two, the VPN is the more secure option. It has incredibly strong encryption, is easier to use, and there is a lower chance of incorrect setup or serious security leaks. This allows you to keep your torrent traffic on a separate IP address from the rest of your internet activity. Ryan is the editor and head reviewer. He's been a tech geek and digital privacy enthusiast since the Y2k freakout in ' When not writing BitTorrent tutorials, he can usually be found sipping a lager or playing pickup football the real kind.
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