|MR|Wael Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 my server cannot be found in MTA Browser ! ports are opened i check windows firewell and it's Ok ! and my server IP still the local IP i found my external IP in : http://www.whatismyip.com/ but it's not work for client please help me to publish my server !!! Link to comment
#1ERuPTiON Posted July 1, 2014 Share Posted July 1, 2014 Type in the console : "openports" without quotes , and see if all three are open. MTA doesn't show your own server visible to you, so you have to just go find your ip, and paste it in the mta protool .. So lets say my server ip = 227.112.87.119 ( which it isn't ) , you type it in the bar far up , so lets say again if it was mines, I would type : mtasa://227.112.87.119:22003 ( depending on your ports ) NOTE : To other IP's it WILL be visible. Link to comment
RangeR.. Posted July 11, 2014 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Type in the console : "openports" without quotes , and see if all three are open.MTA doesn't show your own server visible to you, so you have to just go find your ip, and paste it in the mta protool .. So lets say my server ip = 227.112.87.119 ( which it isn't ) , you type it in the bar far up , so lets say again if it was mines, I would type : mtasa://227.112.87.119:22003 ( depending on your ports ) NOTE : To other IP's it WILL be visible. You are wrong, @ #1ERuPTiON If his server is online, it will be visible for him too. @Mr.Wael, type "ase" without inverted commas and see if the Master list queries are 0, it means the server is not available in the Master Server List and if the Master list queries are more than 0 or 1, it means that the server is available on the master server list. The server goes online in 24 hours after opening ports so, check it after 24 hours and don't forget to use "ase" command because it tells that the server is available in the Master Server List Or not. If it still doesn't appear then you may check http://192.168.1.1 go to NAT>Virtual Servers and see the ports are there or not. if not then open the ports and if it still doesn't work then you may check file "mta-server.conf" search for 1. Tell me if the problem is solved or not. You may see my tutorial to restart making your MTA:SA Server viewtopic.php?f=116&t=77565 Link to comment
#1ERuPTiON Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Type in the console : "openports" without quotes , and see if all three are open.MTA doesn't show your own server visible to you, so you have to just go find your ip, and paste it in the mta protool .. So lets say my server ip = 227.112.87.119 ( which it isn't ) , you type it in the bar far up , so lets say again if it was mines, I would type : mtasa://227.112.87.119:22003 ( depending on your ports ) NOTE : To other IP's it WILL be visible. You are wrong, @ #1ERuPTiON If his server is online, it will be visible for him too. @Mr.Wael, type "ase" without inverted commas and see if the Master list queries are 0, it means the server is not available in the Master Server List and if the Master list queries are more than 0 or 1, it means that the server is available on the master server list. The server goes online in 24 hours after opening ports so, check it after 24 hours and don't forget to use "ase" command because it tells that the server is available in the Master Server List Or not. If it still doesn't appear then you may check http://192.168.1.1 go to NAT>Virtual Servers and see the ports are there or not. if not then open the ports and if it still doesn't work then you may check file "mta-server.conf" search for 1. Tell me if the problem is solved or not. You may see my tutorial to restart making your MTA:SA Server viewtopic.php?f=116&t=77565 ehmm when i open my server i cant see it in 'internet' server browser. Yeah i can see it in local but not internet Link to comment
Ali-Vaziri23 Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 hi @RangeR.. you say the server goes online in 24 hours now you mean mta server client open for 24 hours? Link to comment
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