Hosting & Multiple Routers.

Hosting & Multiple Routers.

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Sorn
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Hosting & Multiple Routers.

Post by Sorn »

I have 2 routers, a voip router then my computer router.

I have the required ports forwarded from the voip router to the computer router and then the computer it self. This works for other things I have running for servers, but not spring.

Any thoughts on this?
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Decimator
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Post by Decimator »

You probably have it set up correctly, but let's double-check. For my hosting I have ports TCP 8452 and UDP 8452 set up to forward to my box on the inside. I needed to forward these two ports through my outer firewall to the external interface of my inner firewall, then forward them through my inner firewall to my hosting box on the inside. Is yours set up this way also?

I was wrong about port 4897, it isn't needed as it is outgoing only
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Sorn
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Post by Sorn »

Yes, that is the way I have it forwarded...... I have all traffic (TCP/UDP) for 8452 and 4897 being redirected from router 1 (Dlink DVG-1120) to router 2 (Dlink DI-604) and from router 2 to my XP box.

I have a teamspeak server running on another box, which is setup the same way as spring and it works fine....
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Decimator
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Post by Decimator »

After we worked on this for a while in the lobby, we found that the problem was that Sorn specified his ip address manually. Once we turned that off, it worked fine. Evil manual ip address...
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