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April 03, 2025, 10:07:55 PM
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I have tried everything I can think of to get this baby to get a incoming connection.  I'm running Windows 11 with external 1TB SSD HDD.  Set static IP Address, firewall on Router set to allow both incoming and outgoing connections for Bitcoin program, firewall on in Norton 360 set to allow both incoming and outgoing connections for Bitcoin program and turned off VPN.  Firewall in Windows set to allow both incoming and outgoing connections for Bitcoin program.  Bitcoin program set to allow incoming connections.  Can anyone help me here.  Very frustrating!  Thanks
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April 03, 2025, 10:51:36 PM
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You better tell us more information about your setup and what Bitcoin program you are using. If this is the only information you could share, we can't predict what the cause of your case is.

You better start using this one from sticky thread

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Bitcoin Client Software and Version Number:
Operating System:
System Hardware Specs:
Description of Problem:
Any Related Addresses:
Any Related Transaction IDs:
Screenshot of the problem:
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:

Once you provide this, we might be able to understand and find the cause of your current issue.

BTC is still bearish at the moment, but it is getting weak. The market might shift while the RSI is making a reversal pattern.

To get more advantage analyzing the market, why not try to subscribe to TradingView and unlock the $15 reward from your first subscription?
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April 04, 2025, 04:56:22 AM
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-snip-
Not just those firewalls, you also have to open Bitcoin's P2P port in the router (8333 by default)
Setup differs per router so you do some separate research on how to configure that in your router's settings.
Read this: bitcoin.org/en/full-node#network-configuration

If you're out of options, you can try the less secure "UPnP" method by enabling it in the router and Bitcoin Core's settings.

But if you want a safer and more private route, you can go for Tor proxy: github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/tor.md
That'll allow inbound connections even if your ISP or router can't be configured to do so.

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April 04, 2025, 08:52:30 AM
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Have you checked whether your ISP or internet plan use CGNAT? If yes, that's probably the reason your node can't accept incoming connection.

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April 04, 2025, 04:19:14 PM
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[quote author=BitMaxz link=topic=5537223.msg65240793#msg65240793 date=1743720696]
You better tell us more information about your setup and what Bitcoin program you are using. If this is the only information you could share, we can't predict what the cause of your case is.

You better start using this one from sticky thread

[code]Bitcoin Client Software and Version Number:
Operating System:
System Hardware Specs:
Description of Problem:
Any Related Addresses:
Any Related Transaction IDs:
Screenshot of the problem:
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:

Once you provide this, we might be able to understand and find the cause of your current issue.
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Bitcoin Core version v28.1.0
Windows 11 Pro V.24H2
Device name   Scotts-Home
Processor   11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900KB @ 3.30GHz   3.30 GHz
Installed RAM   64.0 GB (63.6 GB usable)
Device ID   810EAE2F-08E9-499C-B376-128F4B891390
Product ID   00330-53253-41183-AAOEM
System type   64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Description of Problem: Not able to allow incoming connection on port 8333 for full node operation
Any Related Addresses: Not sure what you want here?
Any Related Transaction IDs: Not sure what you want here?
Screenshot of the problem: will not upload here
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:[/code]:  Not sure what you want here?

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April 04, 2025, 05:33:05 PM
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Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:  Not sure what you want here?
The file debug.log might have some hints to your problem.

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April 04, 2025, 11:18:37 PM
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Log Files from the Bitcoin Client:  Not sure what you want here?

Like the above said, you may be able to find some hints under debug.log. If you don't know how to look for this, then open Bitcoin Core > Window> Information. Image below for reference:


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And then this one below will pop up:


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Click the debug.log and paste it here with code tag let us analyze it for you.

BTC is still bearish at the moment, but it is getting weak. The market might shift while the RSI is making a reversal pattern.

To get more advantage analyzing the market, why not try to subscribe to TradingView and unlock the $15 reward from your first subscription?
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April 05, 2025, 04:56:24 AM
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Bitcoin Core version v28.1.0
Windows 11 Pro V.24H2
Description of Problem: Not able to allow incoming connection on port 8333 for full node operation
How about the "Port Forwarding" in the link in my previous reply? (under "Enabling Connections" link)
Have you already set-it in your router?
Because it's not just Firewall exception and Static IP, the latter is just a pre-requisite for Port Forwarding so you can set a specific LAN IP address of your machine.

BTW, the logs with default debug configuration may not be useful if it's not caused by an issue to log an error.
Still check it though.

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April 09, 2025, 12:29:22 PM
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I just found this topic, so I may be late.

Depending on where you live, port-forwarding on your router may not be as easy as it seems.
In some jurisdictions, in order to forward the traffic from one port to another you need ISP permission, which needs a foolproof explanation to them about why you need it.
I am usually (in fact, I used to be) able to allow incoming connections over Tor[1] quite easily, instead of messing with networking - which is my weak spot. In short, I believe it's the easiest and safest approach!

[1] https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Setting_up_a_Tor_hidden_service

edit: nc50lc suggested Tor already.

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