Golem Port Check
This page will check your network to see if ports used by Golem are open and responding.
It will continue to check for successive open ports until it times out. If you are only running Golem on 1 computer on your network, node number 1 should have all 3 ports open, and node number 2 should have all 3 ports time out (1 node equals 1 computer running Golem).
Note: This will only succeed if you have Golem running while you run this test.
Overriding with the following values:
Found 2 fully open nodes.
Found 1 partially open nodes.
Results & Next Steps:
It appears you are trying to run multiple Golem nodes on your network, however only the first 2 nodes have their ports correctly forwarded. The port check was able to connect to some, but not all, required ports.
- Please make sure you have correctly forwarded all 3 ports for each node in your router, as per the Golem Docs, and double-check the ports that did not indicate a successful connection in the above test.
- For an explanation of how to forward ports for multiple nodes running behind the one router/NAT setup, please see this example.
- If you are certain that you have correctly forwarded these ports in your router, then something else is blocking these ports - for example Windows Firewall or other firewall software - or your ISP may not allow forwarding of specific custom ports.
View the source code
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