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Bittorrent on Port-Blocked Network
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Not too sure why you've rattled off the above.

Log onto one of the machines and do an ipconfig or ifconfig (for Linux), find your IP address and the defualt gateway (router address) this will give you an idea of the IP range. If you're on a 192.168 network such as 192.168.0 then you'd run a 192.168.0.0/24 scan (This will scan the whole network) if like above you've been scanning a 10. IP range then that's a /8 CIDR and not /24 (This is why it's only scanned up to 10.0.0.255)

So, you need to find out the IP range of the network and run an nmap scan.
This thread might be of use: http://mcompute.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=37

10. would be /8
172.16. would be /16
192.168. would be /24

Other than that I'd try using WiFi on one of the machines and see if uTorrent is still blocked. Also once you've got the IP range of the wired network do the same for the wireless. It should be the same but it's more than possible it's different.

How do you log onto the machines? Do you have a network user ID and password or .. ?
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Bittorrent on Port-Blocked Network - by VoxAure - 12-10-2011, 02:58 AM

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