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in config.lua I have my public ipv4 address. (whatismyip.com)
People can connect to the server outside the network.
I cannot connect with any IP (public ipv4, 127.0.0.1, 10.0.0.209, 10.0.01)
The router has another ipv4 IP that is gives to my pc from the router which is 10.0.0.209
The ports are forwarded through that IP because that's the "ID" the router gave me.
If I try to add 10.0.0.209 to the ip in config.lua no one from the outside can connect but I can.
I cannot change the 10.0.0.209 from being the IP the ports are opened from.
I can connect to my servers website along with people from the outside connected from the public ipv4.
I can connect to the website from any of the previous IP's mentioned.
Okay, so there was some info on this hidden in one of limos posts. You can go into your hosts files and link the two ipv4 addresses from your router and global ip to eachother.
It is in c:\windoww\system32\drivers\ect\hosts.txt for windows. You just put your router ipv4 then your global ipv4 at the bottom.
in config.lua I have my public ipv4 address. (whatismyip.com)
People can connect to the server outside the network.
I cannot connect with any IP (public ipv4, 127.0.0.1, 10.0.0.209, 10.0.01)
The router has another ipv4 IP that is gives to my pc from the router which is 10.0.0.209
The ports are forwarded through that IP because that's the "ID" the router gave me.
If I try to add 10.0.0.209 to the ip in config.lua no one from the outside can connect but I can.
I cannot change the 10.0.0.209 from being the IP the ports are opened from.
I can connect to my servers website along with people from the outside connected from the public ipv4.
I can connect to the website from any of the previous IP's mentioned.
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Okay, so there was some info on this hidden in one of limos posts. You can go into your hosts files and link the two ipv4 addresses from your router and global ip to eachother.
It is in c:\windoww\system32\drivers\ect\hosts.txt for windows. You just put your router ipv4 then your global ipv4 at the bottom.
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