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Hi.

I´ve to say that a person have helped me while doing a server;

I wanna host my server (in my pc) so everytime i open it it will be there (notpay). but the thing, that after putting all in MTA server.conf and started MTAserver.exe puted "start admin" "start freeroam" "start ircecho". I go to see if in mta there is my server and it isnt:

i quit the ANTIVIRUS programme, and the firewall. and still cant.

I let u here some photos.

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The thing is that, After all the "start mta.conf" (file) edited, and then started mtaserver.exe, to make the server run (i put start admin, start freeroam, start ircecho) and The server doesnt come up.

I´ve tryied to switch of the FIREWALL and the ANTIVIRUS, and nothing happends...

Any idea? :(

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Try connecting to 127.0.0.1? If that works, try LAN IP, if that works, use external IP. If it only doesn't work with external, previous solution still applies. If LAN doesn't work, try switching off windows firewall. If 127.0.0.1 doesn't work, RUN THE SERVER ONLY ONCE...

I need the port for 127.0.0.1;

wat u mean by LAN IP? maybe this? 192.168.0.10

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Try connecting to 127.0.0.1? If that works, try LAN IP, if that works, use external IP. If it only doesn't work with external, previous solution still applies. If LAN doesn't work, try switching off windows firewall. If 127.0.0.1 doesn't work, RUN THE SERVER ONLY ONCE...

I need the port for 127.0.0.1;

wat u mean by LAN IP? maybe this? 192.168.0.10

192.168.0.10 is your external ip. And the port for 127.0.0.1 (local ip) is the same port of the server.

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192.168.0.10 is your external ip..

No it isn't. Last time I checked 192.168.*.** was a private network address so not an external ip.

  
Wikipedia: 
RFC1918      IP-range                    #addresses                 descr.    largest CIDR block      host id size 
24-bit block 10.0.0.0    – 10.255.255.255 16,777,216          single class A  10.0.0.0/8    (255.0.0.0)   24 bits 
20-bit block 172.16.0.0  – 172.31.255.255  1,048,576  16 contiguous class Bs  172.16.0.0/12 (255.240.0.0) 20 bits 
16-bit block 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255    65,536 256 contiguous class Cs  192.168.0.0/16(255.255.0.0) 16 bits 

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I need the port for 127.0.0.1;

wat u mean by LAN IP? maybe this? 192.168.0.10

That's indeed your LAN IP. Not your external. :P

But what do you mean by "I need the port for 127.0.0.1;"? Don't you know the port you're using? If I read your MTAserver.conf correctly I read 22005.

It that's not what you mean, explain a bit better... I don't understand the heck of what's wrong...

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-Are you using a router? If you don't know what a router is, educate yourself.

-Are you connected to the interwebs directly?

-What kind of firewall does your computer use?

Its quite simple.

I think you are using a router, so you have to tell the router to forward connection requests to your computer (your "internal IP address").

And here is how it is done:

I won't, my quote will. :)

ALSO:

Routers have user manuals.

If you can't read or understand those, noone can help you.

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