<547>montana Posted August 14, 2004 Posted August 14, 2004 i have a server for my clan but it only works on my comp when other ppl try to get in they get a message "connection timed out" can anyone help????????
orappa Posted August 14, 2004 Posted August 14, 2004 It sounds like you have a router or a firewall running. If so, you need to open port 2003.
Snipe3D Posted August 15, 2004 Posted August 15, 2004 yep...another thing to look for is port forwarding if you have a switch/router forward port 2003 to your computers address.
<547>montana Posted August 15, 2004 Author Posted August 15, 2004 i have my firewall off (im not an idiot eveyone thinks i didnt turn it off but i do have a router) so how would i do all that shit
Snipe3D Posted August 15, 2004 Posted August 15, 2004 i have my firewall off (im not an idiot eveyone thinks i didnt turn it off but i do have a router) so how would i do all that shit if you have a hardware firewall (most switches and routers do) you can usually access its console by for example http'ing to your internal ip. For me, its 192.168.1.1. If your internal ip doesnt start with 192.168.1, it will be ***.***.*.1 in most cases (go to run and type cmd, then type ipconfig to find your internal ip, if you have one.) It may ask you for a user name and password, which you should read your owners manual for. Try the password "admin" which is the default on most linksys routers/switches (no username). Once your in, youll just have to look for 'forwarding' or something like that. If your really confident you arent targeted for worms, you could DMZ your computer, which pretty much means the router/switch will let anything that it receives through to your computer. I would just stick with port forwarding. Hope this helps.
orappa Posted August 15, 2004 Posted August 15, 2004 No, don't look for "internal IP". Look for "gateway" or "gateway device". That's the IP address of the router. When you get into the setup page, you want to forward all UDP data arriving at the router on port 2003 (or whichever port you plan to use for MTA), and set it to forward it to your machine's local IP address.
<547>montana Posted August 16, 2004 Author Posted August 16, 2004 please can anyone explain to me how to fix my server WITHOUT being vague?
eAi Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 Well we don't know your specific hardware setup, so its hard to help you any more than people have. Seriously, reading the manual for your router might help here. eAi
<547>montana Posted August 16, 2004 Author Posted August 16, 2004 hell if i know where the manual is i dont even undertand what some of u are sayin
Snipe3D Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 No, don't look for "internal IP". Look for "gateway" or "gateway device". That's the IP address of the router.When you get into the setup page, you want to forward all UDP data arriving at the router on port 2003 (or whichever port you plan to use for MTA), and set it to forward it to your machine's local IP address. err thats what i meant chappell, thanks for correcting me. (couldnt think of the correct term for what i was trying to explain )
<547>montana Posted August 22, 2004 Author Posted August 22, 2004 i was wondering if i could run the server from the comp i route the internet to and just run the admin on the main comp... instead of forwarding ports and shit would that work?
Bladexen Posted August 23, 2004 Posted August 23, 2004 well maybe have sum1 help u on IM so u can talk back to back or i think u might be a noob ( maybe ) so i sugjest onece u know alot more try it again. well i think u should wait a while or not even make a server. well u can do what u want. but the server is probably gonna lag and also u r gonna have to run it and stuff.
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