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Hey guys, I think im having a port problem.
Im running a server on my computer, that has an internet, it was running properly untill
I had some internet issues. So I had to reset my router, and all my setting just removed.
I made them all alone [they are ok] and opened the requierd ports [2106,9014.7777] and started my server.
People couldnt get in the server, in the gameserver console there is nothing wrong, and I cant think of
anything that could happend that is not the ports. I havent done any changes, in all the vote sites the
server shows its "off" and when I check at "canyouseeme.org" [when my server open] it says my
ports arent opened [only 7777 says its opens] and I checked at all the stuff related to the server, nothing wrong.
If someone can help, my players are waiting. thanks.
A port (?) problem?
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- MELERIX
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Re: A port (?) problem?
revision numbers ?
"last" is not a revision number.
also you should give more details like your ip configs.
"last" is not a revision number.
also you should give more details like your ip configs.
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Re: A port (?) problem?
The revisions numbers in this case are not importantMELERIX wrote:revision numbers ?
"last" is not a revision number.
also you should give more details like your ip configs.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!-- Put old contents of ExternalHostname here, used by default --><gameserver address="l2deadoralive.servegame.com"> <!-- Localhost access --> <define subnet="127.0.0.0/8" address="127.0.0.1" /> <!-- LAN's, put old contents of InternalHostname here --> <define subnet="10.0.0.0/8" address="10.0.0.0" /> <define subnet="172.16.0.0/19" address="172.16.0.0" /> <define subnet="192.168.0.0/16" address="192.168.0.0" /></gameserver>
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Re: A port (?) problem?
Use search, discussed over 9000 times. Closed.
PS. Port is not correctly open.
PS. Port is not correctly open.
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