Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
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Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
im tired of this shit.
I cant host games on Spring anymore.
What i've tried:
1) Forwarded all possible ports. (1-65535)
2) Disabled windows firewall.
3) Disabled router firewall.
4) ???
5) Hammer ?
and yet, none of the ports are open, (i tried with some websites to check open ports, all says not opened.)
and yet, i can play any other game fine even if i host. XD
my router name is Cisco EPC3825
I cant host games on Spring anymore.
What i've tried:
1) Forwarded all possible ports. (1-65535)
2) Disabled windows firewall.
3) Disabled router firewall.
4) ???
5) Hammer ?
and yet, none of the ports are open, (i tried with some websites to check open ports, all says not opened.)
and yet, i can play any other game fine even if i host. XD
my router name is Cisco EPC3825
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
This probably isn't why, but just throwing it out there in case... I once had a router that would randomly change around which machine was at what local address. I never figured out why, but sometimes I'd have to go and check any ports I forwarded for the old address were updated to whatever it had decided my address was that week.
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
How about you just buy a new router and give me the remaining 900Ôé¼?
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
Try any of these:
1) make sure you forwarded UDP, not just TCP
2) test UPnP port forward
3) bridge your router (find setting or you may need a firmware change)
4) punch a hole into NAT (might be difficult)
5) make a tunnel (proxy or ipv6(free))
6) set your router to allow login from internet and post your public IP, router username and password to hak5.org forum and ask them to open all your ports
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1) make sure you forwarded UDP, not just TCP
2) test UPnP port forward
3) bridge your router (find setting or you may need a firmware change)
4) punch a hole into NAT (might be difficult)
5) make a tunnel (proxy or ipv6(free))
6) set your router to allow login from internet and post your public IP, router username and password to hak5.org forum and ask them to open all your ports
I can take S&M gay sex as payment too.
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
use a relay host! :)
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
are you using a separate dsl/cable modem?
does your ISP block ports? that happened to me once.
does your ISP block ports? that happened to me once.
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
hey
which router do you got?
I can host spring games and websites for checking open ports declare it as closed...
I would close the firewall instead of allow all. Did you forward UDP?
And if you use DHCP, try to use an static IP on your LAN machine. For example: 192.168.1.45
And forward your spring host port to that IP as virtual server
which router do you got?
I can host spring games and websites for checking open ports declare it as closed...
I would close the firewall instead of allow all. Did you forward UDP?
And if you use DHCP, try to use an static IP on your LAN machine. For example: 192.168.1.45
And forward your spring host port to that IP as virtual server
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
I set both in the forwarded ports list.Pako wrote:1) make sure you forwarded UDP, not just TCP
"Could not find the main class: org.chris.portmapper.PortMapperStarter. Program will exit."Pako wrote:2) test UPnP port forward
no idea what are those... and how exactly would they help me.Pako wrote:3) bridge your router (find setting or you may need a firmware change)
4) punch a hole into NAT (might be difficult)
5) make a tunnel (proxy or ipv6(free))
Pako wrote:I can take S&M gay sex as payment too.
I want to fix my router! damnit.abma wrote:use a relay host! :)
i only have this router thing... the cable goes into router directly. Before i had cable modem + router (and as soon as i got problems with router, i trashed it...) But now i cant trash the router anymore, because its all i have!aegis wrote:are you using a separate dsl/cable modem?
I doubt that, since ive been able to host before, but only 8pl games, and without router i could host up to 24pl games...aegis wrote:does your ISP block ports? that happened to me once.
Cisco EPC3825abchirk wrote:which router do you got?
Yes, i forwarded UDP and TCP.abchirk wrote:I would close the firewall instead of allow all. Did you forward UDP?
I dont know how.abchirk wrote:And if you use DHCP, try to use an static IP on your LAN machine. For example: 192.168.1.45
And forward your spring host port to that IP as virtual server
This is how i forwarded my ports:
I cant put any other IP there except what is there now, will say error etc...
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
Check that your computer has the same IP. There is this DMZ tab, remove that port forwarding and set the DMZ for your IP.TradeMark wrote:I cant put any other IP there except what is there now, will say error etc...
If it still wont work there can be another NAT but upnp should work with that too.
http://forum.wippies.com/wiki/Port_Forw ... p:ll%C3%A4
upnpc.exe -r 8453 UDP
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
this looks like the sort of thing that will make system admins rage at youTradeMark wrote:
I cant put any other IP there except what is there now, will say error etc...
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
Actually I recently tried to forward 1:65535 on my TP-LINK but found that it had absolutely no effect, because I could still browse the web from another computer.
Maybe try to forward a smaller range for Spring such as 8000:9000?
Maybe try to forward a smaller range for Spring such as 8000:9000?
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I thought it didn't affect browsing as that is an outbound connection (the website data sent back is a response that is routed to the requester regardless of port forwarding).zerver wrote:Actually I recently tried to forward 1:65535 on my TP-LINK but found that it had absolutely no effect, because I could still browse the web from another computer.
Maybe try to forward a smaller range for Spring such as 8000:9000?
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what does dmz do exactly? opens all ports? do i really need to disable all forwarded ports for this?Pako wrote:Check that your computer has the same IP. There is this DMZ tab, remove that port forwarding and set the DMZ for your IP.
i toggled DMZ on to the ip 192.168.0.10, and i have all ports open.. .still the websites says "is not responding" when they try to check my ports
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you have all the ports open ? an open port means something is listenning to it ... if you just forward them they won't be open ...TradeMark wrote:what does dmz do exactly? opens all ports? do i really need to disable all forwarded ports for this?Pako wrote:Check that your computer has the same IP. There is this DMZ tab, remove that port forwarding and set the DMZ for your IP.
i toggled DMZ on to the ip 192.168.0.10, and i have all ports open.. .still the websites says "is not responding" when they try to check my ports
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
can you post a infolog.txt of a game you're hosting?
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Yeah, could be. Not very logical behavior though, since that response has to use a port like any other incoming packet.momfreeek wrote:I thought it didn't affect browsing as that is an outbound connection (the website data sent back is a response that is routed to the requester regardless of port forwarding).zerver wrote:Actually I recently tried to forward 1:65535 on my TP-LINK but found that it had absolutely no effect, because I could still browse the web from another computer.
Maybe try to forward a smaller range for Spring such as 8000:9000?
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
hell you don't know shit about network ! web browsing uses tcp 80, when you make an active outgoing tcp connection, your router automatically registers it to allow bidirectionnal communications, otherwise you'd have to redirect every ports you use to a machine and only one comp could use one port on the same router, how can you make multithreaded spring and not know that !!!zerver wrote:Yeah, could be. Not very logical behavior though, since that response has to use a port like any other incoming packet.momfreeek wrote:I thought it didn't affect browsing as that is an outbound connection (the website data sent back is a response that is routed to the requester regardless of port forwarding).zerver wrote:Actually I recently tried to forward 1:65535 on my TP-LINK but found that it had absolutely no effect, because I could still browse the web from another computer.
Maybe try to forward a smaller range for Spring such as 8000:9000?
Re: Fix my router and earn 1000Ôé¼
How are you going about checking whether the port is open, what website? Are you actively hosting when you do? Some setups make the port appear closed while there's nothing actively hosted there, make sure you're not falling into that trap!
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DMZ is demilitary zone. It takes the military off from your IP. Port scanners dont work since like windows 95. Yuo need to have stupid/good enough service running on a port to reply random packets for a port scan to work.TradeMark wrote:what does dmz do exactly? opens all ports? do i really need to disable all forwarded ports for this?Pako wrote:Check that your computer has the same IP. There is this DMZ tab, remove that port forwarding and set the DMZ for your IP.
i toggled DMZ on to the ip 192.168.0.10, and i have all ports open.. .still the websites says "is not responding" when they try to check my ports
No, Zerver is right. Edit yor post or die in humiliation.Satirik wrote:hell you don't know shit about network !
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If that helps, ill post when i host next time.abma wrote:can you post a infolog.txt of a game you're hosting?
Hm, i wasnt, didnt think of that. i used http://www.checkmyport.com and various other sites.kremmy wrote:How are you going about checking whether the port is open, what website? Are you actively hosting when you do? Some setups make the port appear closed while there's nothing actively hosted there, make sure you're not falling into that trap!
So DMZ is good or bad idea to have enabled? (it was disabled by default o.O) i dont understand how this would help me to get my hosting working...Pako wrote:DMZ is demilitary zone. It takes the military off from your IP. Port scanners dont work since like windows 95. Yuo need to have stupid/good enough service running on a port to reply random packets for a port scan to work.