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Topic: way to find out what p2p port a network uses? (Read 139 times)

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Hi,
I have an internal IPv4 NAT'ed lan, but often have wallet syncing problems... Now you can "allow incoming connections" that you can tick in the options but nowhere is there talk about WHAT port...  Undecided
I've found out for example the BTC network uses port 8333 but every blockchain has their own port.. Is there a list maybe with what coin uses what port? Or any way to find out what port it uses?
Thanks in advance!!
I believe the blockchain is very much decentralized and nothing is hidden since it's open source, all you need to do in order to check the port is to go to the github of the coin you want to run their full node or masternode and follow the guide created for you mainly in their readme and you will definitely see the port they used when deploying the blockchain, if you don't see it then you can search it on google and you will definitely see it.
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Hi,
I have an internal IPv4 NAT'ed lan, but often have wallet syncing problems... Now you can "allow incoming connections" that you can tick in the options but nowhere is there talk about WHAT port...  Undecided
I've found out for example the BTC network uses port 8333 but every blockchain has their own port.. Is there a list maybe with what coin uses what port? Or any way to find out what port it uses?
Thanks in advance!!
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