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aFTeRLiFe
20-03-2005, 05:11
My thing looks like this, where exactly would i put these numbers and all?
http://img87.exs.cx/img87/6840/port3xn.jpg
http://img212.exs.cx/img212/4830/portf8mm.jpg
http://img212.exs.cx/img212/2663/trigger0rc.jpg
Those are the ports i have running and still no luck, what do i have to change?
I am using DSL.
Thanks!
Please help.
I think in ts #3 they need to make it easier for these routers users to host their own stuff. :)
caribehost
20-03-2005, 07:46
Simply foward port 8767 UDP and you should be fine. Many residential gateway/routers have port triggers, but you want Port Fowarding its simpliest to settup.
Just make sure you give the computer/server a static IP :D
Zero-Point
21-03-2005, 22:27
Exactly what caribehost has suggested. You also have to specify the (static) IP to forward that port (8767 UDP) to.
And the dev's cannot make it any easier for "router users" to host their own server. If you plan on hosting ANY type of server, you have to understand at least a little networking. Forwarding one port is one of the easiest setups.
FYI most home ISP's do not allow any type of server to run.
I think in ts #3 they need to make it easier for these routers users to host their own stuff. :)
And how should they do this, add a TS Option which automatically configures the about 10'000 different routers available on the market (not to forget the different firmwares) ?
If you plan to spend the next years in supporting the TS team with the necessary info to do this, no problem. I hope you can do that on your own as it would probably be a full time job.
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