BILLION wrote:Thanks once again Paul.I know this is off the subject but what exactly do i have to do to get azureus running.i do not understand how or where to do port forwarding.if you need router info it is a speedstream 6520 wireless gateway.if you could help with this i would be appreciated.
You'll have to open up the PS3's firewall. If your wireless gateway supports UPnP, then you're done. Otherwise, you'll have to figure out how to configure port forwarding on your wireless router. I've never heard of a speedstream 6520 - so you'll have to find documentation for that.
Here's the quick summary from my old post:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3090&p=11979&hilit=azureus+ssdp#p11979ppietro wrote:So - in summary - here's what you do if you're running Azureus on a PS3 connected to a Wireless Access/router/firewall that has UPnP enabled:
1. Add a PS3 firewall rule for Azureus_random_port/tcp
2. Add a PS3 firewall rule for Azureus_random_port/udp
3. Add a PS3 firewall rule for ssdp/udp
4. Enjoy the sweet sweet download speed of Azureus.
If you're using the default YDL environment E17 - you can get to the Firewall control via (YDL LOGO) --> Applications --> System Tools --> Security Level and Firewall
Also - you'll need to install IBM's Java if you want any kind of speed out of Azureus. YDL doesn't ship with a true Java. Instead, they ship with GNU's GCJ - an buggy, bloated, slow, reverse engineered open source version of Sun's Java. Unfortunately, Sun doesn't have a PowerPC Linux Java - but IBM does. (And - it's Sun licensed to boot!)
There's more about installing IBM's Java here:
viewtopic.php?t=2935You'll also need to create a symbolic link to the IBM Java binary in /usr/local/bin. This will override the GCJ Java binary.
If you install IBM Java 6.0, enter this command from a terminal window
as root user:
ln -s /opt/ibm/java-ppc-60/jre/bin/java /usr/local/binIf you install IBM Java 5.0, enter this command from a terminal window
as root user:
ln -s /opt/ibm/java2-ppc-50/jre/bin/java /usr/local/binCheers,
Paul