ServerPage 0 0 632 683 6 0 Network Configuration Automatic (UPnP) Firewalled Manually Forwarded Port Qt::Horizontal QSizePolicy::Minimum 40 20 200 0 The DHT allows you to answer connection requests from your friends using BitTorrent's DHT. It greatly improves the connectivity. The Discovery service sends locations and PGP identities of your trusted contacts to connected peers, to help them choose new friends. The friendship is never automatic however, and both peers still need to trust each other to allow connection. Public: DHT & Discovery Private: Discovery Only Inverted: DHT Only Dark Net: None 6 Local Address External Address Dynamic DNS 6 Port: Acceptable ports range from 1024 to 65535. Ports below 1024 are reserved by your system. 1024 65535 7812 Port: Acceptable ports range from 1024 to 65535. Ports below 1024 are reserved by your system. 1024 65535 7812 6 6 16 16 :/images/ledoff1.png Local network 6 6 16 16 :/images/ledoff1.png External ip address finder 6 6 16 16 :/images/ledoff1.png UPnP Known / Previous IPs: 16777215 150 Show Discovery information in statusbar If you uncheck this, RetroShare can only determine your IP when you connect to somebody. Leaving this checked helps connecting when you have few friends. It also helps if you're behind a firewall or a VPN. Allow RetroShare to ask my ip to these websites: true QAbstractItemView::NoEditTriggers Qt::Vertical 20 40 showDiscStatusBar allowIpDeterminationCB IPServersLV textlabel_ext textlabel_netLimited ipAddressList label_7 Bandwidth 0 0 Max Transfer Rates Download (KB/s) kB/s 1 100000 1 6 Upload (KB/s) kB/s 1 100000 1 If you uncheck this, RetroShare will not use tunnel connection between peers that are firewalled and cannot connect directly. This is independent from F2F routing (turtle router). Allow Tunnel Connection true Qt::Vertical 20 40 Turtle router <html><head/><body><p align="justify">Unchecking this disables all anonymous routing activity, except cache cleaning. Incoming tunnel requests are discarded, and no tunnel requests are sent to anyone.</p></body></html> Enabled Show routing info Max. tunnel req. forwarded per second: This value controls how many tunnel request your peer can forward per second. If you have a large internet bandwidth, you may raise this up to 30-40, to allow statistically longer tunnels to pass. Be very careful though, since this generates many small packets that can significantly slow down your own file transfer. The default value is 20. 5 100 1 20 netModeComboBox discComboBox tabWidget localAddress localPort extAddress extPort dynDNS showDiscStatusBar totalDownloadRate totalUploadRate _max_tr_up_per_sec_SB