Port Forwarding (Again)
I got a new modem, so I'm going to try getting my server to work again, but yet, I still have no luck.
Port Range Forward
Application: Tribes 2
Start: 27999
End: 28000
Protocol: Both
IP: 192.168.1.100
Enabled: True
DMZ
Enabled: True
DMZ Host IP Address: 192.168.1.100
Router: Linksys
Modem: Arris
It doesn't show at all on 27999, but if I do setnetport(28000), it shows and the IP is: 192.168.1.101:28000
Port Range Forward
Application: Tribes 2
Start: 27999
End: 28000
Protocol: Both
IP: 192.168.1.100
Enabled: True
DMZ
Enabled: True
DMZ Host IP Address: 192.168.1.100
Router: Linksys
Modem: Arris
It doesn't show at all on 27999, but if I do setnetport(28000), it shows and the IP is: 192.168.1.101:28000
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Comments
If you forward the ports, DMZ does not need to be enabled (nor should it be if all you need is the two ports).
Port Range Forward
Application: Tribes 2
Start: 27999
End: 28000
Protocol: Both
IP: 192.168.1.101
Enabled: True
Also try setting: $Host::BindAddress = "71.61.144.93";
Yes, there are heartbeats and info requests. I'm attempting the bindaddress variable now.
71.61.144.93:27999
I asked Vazolyth, he said it was showing. Now I went to install metallic on it (On A Fresh Copy Of T2 and it just crashes upon startup..
It runs with Infinate Spawn...
If I do setnetport(ANY PORT); it gives me:
"Unable to initialize UDP - error 5"
And right after that it says
"Binding server port to 71.61.144.93"
Whoa, my router pages are messed up..
Works now, I just needed to reset my router.
Nevermind, it still gives me that error if I try to set the port to any random number..
If the bindaddress is 71.61.144.93, my server won't set the port to any port number...
Sorry, I've been waiting a few days for a reply.
1.)I can't access my router.
2.)My server IP is 192.168.1.4:28000
I don't know what's going on.
When I try 192.168.101, firefox is attempting to "load" the page, then gives me a page load error.
192.168.1.1, firefox "loads" the page and then does nothing.
Internet explorer does the exact opposite for each address..
try 192.168.1.1, if not, then try 192.168.1.4