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Just change the servers port to like 5800 for testing. (-port 5800)
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08-05-2009, 02:16 PM
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Alright well. I think something may be messed up with the system itself.
I have a server program being hosted off this computer, and people are able to connect and stuff. So I put the same program on the other system, configured the ports correctly and no connection can be made from the outside. Idk what it can be. I got every possible firewall disabled.
EDIT: Found out, my ISP does not block any ports. Back to square 1.
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Did your local ip change?
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08-05-2009, 04:20 PM
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The local IPs for all my systems are all static. I'm not sure if its a problem with my router or the computer itself.
What ports am I supposed to have forwarded? I got 27005 and 27015 right now. I had 27020 earlier also.
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27000 - 27040
1200 - 1200
Is what I have, and works like a charm!
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How about Windows Firewall? And what version of Windows do you have?
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I am using XP. And the firewall is disabled.