My mates can't join to server

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Ok there's a deal. All logs showing that there are no error. Connection seems fine. I can join to my server but my friends can't. As i say all connections is ok. And ofc i connect to server using braklee (mates too).
*I was created Counter-Strike server to test my ip. Friends could join to it* but to cabal they can't. Maybe they can't join because i am writing CentOS ip to serverlist.txt and internal.txt? What can be solution of a fix?


P.S. Sorry for my English
 
Seems that you have made a LAN server ... can you provide more informations about your connections ; router ;etc ? Make sure that CentOS isn`t protected by any firewall . Can your mates use the ping command from CMD to ping your CentOS IP ?
 
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Seems that you have made a LAN server ... can you provide more informations about your connections ; router ;etc ? Make sure that CentOS isn`t protected by any firewall . Can your mates use the ping command from CMD to ping your CentOS IP ?

My connection is Modem. CentOS isn't protected by firewall because i don't have firewall at all. No they can't ping. So there will be a reason why they can't join. I think so. Any suggestions?
EDIT: If you need photo of any place just write it. I will make it.
 
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In present cabal server (how much i know you cannot make a cabal server if you don`t have router). Sorry but you need a router ... my advice best routers are D-Link ... Correct me if i`m wrong with that thing (cannot make server of cabal without router)
 
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It is possible to create a server without router....

but to get all of you friends Connecting...
it will be the same as in all guides....you have to write your WAN-IP in the Settings...


maybe you set up the wrong IP...as walker said....

Even in a Cable-Modem you can Forward Ports...
and if not,you can talk to your ISP-support-team...maybe he can open the ports for you...

cya later...
 
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It is possible to create a server without a router as others have said but the settings in vmware are very different when set up like this as your port forwarding is done in vmware. Both router and modem style connection types are documented in my vmware networking guide.

 
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