Firewall Ports

Started by Gandalf, November 30, 2002, 09:35:02 AM

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Anonymous

The only thing I can think off is to swap the order of the UDP ports and put the lower number first then reboot the router.

I know, it sounds daft b ut worth trying.

Doorman

Quote from: BlueBall;278769The only thing I can think off is to swap the order of the UDP ports and put the lower number first then reboot the router.

I know, it sounds daft b ut worth trying.
I don't think I've tried that. I have tried giving each port it's own entry. Also making all of them TCP/UDP. I've reset the router back to defaults and started over again. Oh, and I've beaten up the wife.










     

Anonymous

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Quote from: Doorman;278770Oh, and I've beaten up the wife.

Well if that doesn't sort it nothing will :)

The other thing to try is to go to your server and type "netstat -b" in a command window, it will list the ports in use by the server. make sure the server is actually using the relevant ports.

Doorman

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See my gob? It's just been smacked! I actually joined my server! It didn't show in the lobby but it's a start! Well done. :D

EDIT: netstat -b shows only 34447 TCP being used which ties in with my opening post










     

Doorman

That didn't last long. It's gawn again. :doh: