Hello. I have created the server, but only i can get there. I have checked the ports and saw, that my TCP 25565 port opened, but UDP isnt. I tried to forward my ports, but the firmware of my router (Intercross 5633 E) has no availability to forward them (no NAT option). How can i solve it? Thanks.
Thats strange, almost all routers should have this ability. Are you sure you have a router? Do you have a firewall? Are you able to open the port on TCP in some way?
Edit, not sure if this will help but use this: http://www.portforward.com/english/rout ... Duty_4.htm Skip the static ip if you want, you should have one... but up to you. Change the port to the 28960 to the Minecraft Server port.
I've checked and looks like no UDP ports can be recognized non-locally. (It should be?)
How can unlock them?
How can i check them locally like in standart portforwarding instruction?:
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As you can see my IP is... WAIT... UDP IS OPENED???
Edit, not sure if this will help but use this: http://www.portforward.com/english/rout ... Duty_4.htm Skip the static ip if you want, you should have one... but up to you. Change the port to the 28960 to the Minecraft Server port.
Former #minecraft channel operator.
And anyway i get problem, that my UDP 25565 closed. What's wrong?
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Quality of output = Skill * Effort
I don't know that. I'll try to forward only UDP (because TCP is forwarded automatically as far as i know) and test it. Nothing more to say about this.
Where? Which port? I do not know whether they can be linked.
I saw here:
viewtopic.php?id=836
, that i need UDP opened too.
Also, maybe this can direct us at right solution:
Perhaps i need to use another port for the minecraft server? Maybe 25565 is already used by something other.
How can unlock them?
How can i check them locally like in standart portforwarding instruction?:
Original (not my)
My
As you can see my IP is... WAIT... UDP IS OPENED???
People, have to check this out.
Nope. He's wrong. I've seen the protocol itself. All TCP.
Quality of output = Skill * Effort
I'll check the connection now.