Dursk
21-10-2004, 07:14
I know this is the subject of several other threads in this area, but I'm a little slow on the computer jargon about opening ports and such. So here goes.
I am on a school network. I have downloaded the server software and it lists two IPs -- one specific to my computer and one that I assumed people could connect to.
I can connect through the client software to the IP address for my computer -- which seems obvious enough. But, no one can connect to my server.
My hunch is it has something to do with port forwarding, the whole Port 8767 deal. I don't know how to do that, and while I'm sure it exists somewhere in an FAQ or something, it'd be greatly appreciated if someone could point me in the right direction.
So, to summarize:
I have the server software downloaded. Two different IP addresses. The IP that is not my computer's specific one appears on the universal server list, yet none of my friends can connect to it. What can I do to get the server running so everyone can connect to it?
Oh, and my XP firewalls are down, so that isn't the issue (I don't think, anyway -- I checked and the box talking about the XP firewall on my LAN connection isn't clicked on, so I assume that means the firewall is down).
Thanks in advance for your help!
DURSK
I am on a school network. I have downloaded the server software and it lists two IPs -- one specific to my computer and one that I assumed people could connect to.
I can connect through the client software to the IP address for my computer -- which seems obvious enough. But, no one can connect to my server.
My hunch is it has something to do with port forwarding, the whole Port 8767 deal. I don't know how to do that, and while I'm sure it exists somewhere in an FAQ or something, it'd be greatly appreciated if someone could point me in the right direction.
So, to summarize:
I have the server software downloaded. Two different IP addresses. The IP that is not my computer's specific one appears on the universal server list, yet none of my friends can connect to it. What can I do to get the server running so everyone can connect to it?
Oh, and my XP firewalls are down, so that isn't the issue (I don't think, anyway -- I checked and the box talking about the XP firewall on my LAN connection isn't clicked on, so I assume that means the firewall is down).
Thanks in advance for your help!
DURSK