HELP WITH KALI!
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 6:20 pm
---------------------------
Kali II - Tracker Connection Failed
---------------------------
A connection to the Kali Tracker was unsuccessful for the following reason: Disconnect (port)
If the above error is related to your skey or tkey, please check your registration codes (File menu, Settings) and make sure they were entered correctly. More information on this error may be displayed in the main Kali chat window (click "Kali II" at the top of the index on the left side of Kali to display the chat message window).
IMPORTANT: Kali will not work until this problem is corrected and Kali is restarted. For more help try the Kali message boards at http://www.kali.net/bbs.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
I keep getting this error. I also get this error:
Ok. Here's what I've got going. I'm UNFIREWALLED (windows firewall turned off) and behind a DMZ. I am completely open to the internet and it's telling me I'm having problems. Further, I turned off the NAT settings in Kali, and just have port 2213 enabled.
What's going on?
Kali II - Tracker Connection Failed
---------------------------
A connection to the Kali Tracker was unsuccessful for the following reason: Disconnect (port)
If the above error is related to your skey or tkey, please check your registration codes (File menu, Settings) and make sure they were entered correctly. More information on this error may be displayed in the main Kali chat window (click "Kali II" at the top of the index on the left side of Kali to display the chat message window).
IMPORTANT: Kali will not work until this problem is corrected and Kali is restarted. For more help try the Kali message boards at http://www.kali.net/bbs.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
I keep getting this error. I also get this error:
UGH. Here's an error when I try to go to a chat room.Kali wrote:Because Kali is a p2p service it's important that your PC be able to receive data directly from other Kali users. If you are not able to receive data directly, some of the functions in Kali, including hosting any non-IPX games, will fail.
Kali attempted a simple "firewall" test. The test failed. Your connectino wasn't able to receive any of the data sent by the test user. Check your internet connection to make sure all incoming data to your local Kali port (currently set to 2213) is permitted and try again.
Kali wrote:*** Your internet port changed! It was 2213 but now it appears to be 61302. This is a problem usualyl caused by a bad or improperly configured NAT setup (a router or software used to share an internet connection). Kali will not function properly with this setup.
Once Kali starts the port number must remain constant or other users won't be able to communicate with your PC. Check your NAT setup and see if you can configure it to provide a static route for Kali's UDP port (by default it's 2213, but can be changed in the Advanced Settings).
Ok. Here's what I've got going. I'm UNFIREWALLED (windows firewall turned off) and behind a DMZ. I am completely open to the internet and it's telling me I'm having problems. Further, I turned off the NAT settings in Kali, and just have port 2213 enabled.
What's going on?