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- 27 Dec 2008, 03:22
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
Re: NAT Traversal
My dad set it up that way. I just punch holes in it when I need to, and then cover them back up after I'm done with them.
- 27 Dec 2008, 01:28
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
Re: NAT Traversal
sure... if I knew how.aegis wrote:it would be easy
if you know how to port forward on a FreeBSD-based apache server running ipfirewall, I'd be very grateful if you shared the knowledge
- 25 Dec 2008, 08:24
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
Re: NAT Traversal
i use a gateway pc computer as my firewall and server, so port portforward.com doesn't really help.
- 24 Dec 2008, 12:05
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
Re: NAT Traversal
i have a static ip if that is what you mean.
- 24 Dec 2008, 10:36
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
Re: NAT Traversal
yes, but still I can only host with hole punching, everything else fails 

- 24 Dec 2008, 06:03
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: NAT Traversal
- Replies: 13
- Views: 564
NAT Traversal
Hello all, I just joined the forums to ask if anyone knew how to host without hole punching from behind a firewall/router. I have access to the router and I know how to allow/deny traffic on a port. I don't know if that's the same as port forwarding. If it is then great, if not - I'll do some search...