A Couple Questions Regarding building a private server.
1. When running MatchServer, MatchAgent, And locator.
Do you run them all at the same time? or do you wait for one to exit and then run the next?
2. I have a belkin F5D9230-4 router. If it says my Ip is 192.168.2.1 in portforward what do i put in the box? it should look like. Because in the tutorial it says that i should put the last 3 numbers of my ip. and when i go to test the ports it doesnt work.
192.128.2.[Text Box]. What do i put in the box?
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1. First run MatchServer than MatchAgent and than Locator. (They should all be Opend.)
2. Can't help you there, sorry.
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1) You can run them in any order. Just make sure that you run Agent after you run MatchServer.
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2. go to CMD type in "ipconfig" put the latest 3 numbers of ip4 addres.
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wesley1189
2. go to CMD type in "ipconfig" put the latest 3 numbers of ip4 addres.
Theres only one number in the last Section of my Ipv4 Address
Theres a screenshot below showing my predicament. Hope you can help
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Oh hey. you have a router very similar to mine, we run the same firmware at the very least. I recommend that you just enter your computer(the one hosting) as the DMZ host, on the side list there the "DMZ" link, click it and put your LAN IP of the computer hosting.
Then click firewall, click enable. and bam DMZ has taken effect and your PC is wide open ^_^
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DawsonByrd
Oh hey. you have a router very similar to mine, we run the same firmware at the very least. I recommend that you just enter your computer(the one hosting) as the DMZ host, on the side list there the "DMZ" link, click it and put your LAN IP of the computer hosting.
Then click firewall, click enable. and bam DMZ has taken effect and your PC is wide open ^_^
Isn't quite smart if he's the host of the server.
All ports open would be nuts...
PS if you have only 1 number in it , try 001 or just 1
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wesley1189
Isn't quite smart if he's the host of the server.
All ports open would be nuts...
PS if you have only 1 number in it , try 001 or just 1
Wide open ports doesn't mean shit honestly, the problem occurs when you are hosting vulnerable software on those open ports
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i hate this routers...
in my country all ports well be opened You can choose