Dtella Shakespeer on Airbears?

<p>I keep getting this message. . .
[10:32] <<em>Dtella> 0. Requesting config from berkeley.config.dtella.org
[10:32] <</em>Dtella> 1. Scanning For Online Nodes…
[10:32] <<em>Dtella> 2. Joining The Network.
[10:32] <</em>Dtella> 3. Network Sync In Progress…
[10:32] <<em>Dtella> <a href=“0/35”></a>
[10:32] <</em>Dtella> <a href=“5/35”>>>
</a>
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> <a href=“7/35”>>>>></a>
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> <a href=“9/35”>>>>>>
</a>
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> <a href=“12/33”>>>>>>>>
</a>
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> <a href=“14/33”>>>>>>>>>
</a>
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> <a href=“15/33”>>>>>>>>>>
_</a>
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> <a href=“16/32”>>>>>>>>>>>__________</a>
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> <a href=“19/31”>>>>>>>>>>>>>
</a>
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> *** UDP PORT FORWARD REQUIRED ***
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> In order for Dtella to communicate properly, it needs to receive UDP traffic
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> from the Internet. Dtella is currently listening on UDP port 28596, but the
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> packets appear to be getting blocked, most likely by a firewall or a router. If
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> this is the case, then you will have to configure your firewall or router to
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> allow UDP traffic through on this port. You may tell Dtella to use a different
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> port from now on by typing !UDP followed by a number.
[10:33] <<em>Dtella> Shutting down.
[10:33] <</em>Dtella> –
[10:33] <*Dtella> Next reconnect attempt in 736 seconds.</p>

<p>Is Dtella blocked on airbears?</p>

<p>Check your firewall or router perhaps?</p>

<p>Is the router not airbears? And I have a mac, so I don’t think I have a firewall. I have always been able to connect previously.</p>