by Guest on 2023/03/24 03:56:13 PM
Hello,
I'm getting a pop-up that says "Could Not Listen For Incoming Connections" then lists an address, then "Bad Access (10013)
Below that are choices to change port number, edit connection settings, retry, or ignore...
Does anyone have experience with this issue? It just started after 2 years of no issues.
Thank you
by Guest on 2023/03/25 03:22:55 PM
what version of Tixati and what OS? / Latest version
have you gotten any OS updates recently? / No
if you click retry or ignore what happens? / After retry, it goes back to that same warning, If I click ignore, it does not come back
did you try changing the port number or editing the connections settings? / No, beyond my level & one of those gave me a “warning” that it was not recommended…
are you still seeding/downloading torrents? / Yes
Know this post is a few years old but wanted to leave comment in case it helps others. For me the UDP error started right after I enabled split tunneling on my VPN. I only needed it for one specific program and kept Tixati running through the VPN connection, but for some reason it didn't like that configuration. I at first thought it was Windows Firewall and oddly Tixati was NOT enabled for either Private or Public (VPN) connections. I enabled on both thinking that would fix but made no difference. As soon as I disabled split tunneling the Tixati UDP (couldnt listen for incoming) disappeared. Hope it helps you.