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Uni server accessibility for others than me.

walrosZ

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Heyo! i have an ot server (8.6) TFS and i want to make it global, but it seems my ports are somehow closed even tho i have opened them:

this is what http://v-a-p-u-s-.-n-e-t/canihost says:

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Port 80 (You can't run a website)

Port 7171 (People can't see their character list)

Port 7172 (People can't join your server)

You can't run a server. Please open your ports!
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here are screenshots from my router settings and also serverstatus from uniserv.

Problema.jpgmyports.jpg



I could really use some help with this
my msn is : [email protected]

Best regads
 
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so i need my computers local ip adress and just fill it in ;D?

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beacuse all i get when i go to cmd and write ipconfig is this adress: 192.168.1.1
 
yeah, but when i try to change the port forward to my global ip it gives me this error

Error code: 26106
The IP address is not in the same subnet with LAN IP address.
 
Ruhat, what are you talking about?

@walrosz
run > cmd > ipconfig
ip adress will be 192.168.1.X
that you will forward to :D
 
The ip-adress in run > cmd > ipconfig isn't always 192.168.1.x it could be something completly different, depending on the router.

You should look after your ipv4-adress in cmd, it will show you the same ip-adress as "What is my ip" if you'r using ipv4-adresses, it otherwise you should look after ipv6-adresses.
 
The ip-adress in run > cmd > ipconfig isn't always 192.168.1.x it could be something completly different, depending on the router.

You should look after your ipv4-adress in cmd, it will show you the same ip-adress as "What is my ip" if you'r using ipv4-adresses, it otherwise you should look after ipv6-adresses.

this is what i get when i input "ipconfig" in cmd

IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1

i get same ip as router for some strange reason or does the two "00" in IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100 matter?


very thankful for responses this is driving me mad ^^
 
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