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Old 03-24-2009, 08:11 PM
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You still might have to specify the addresses above if you have a strange setup, I have my world server behind a firewall then a router so it doesn't detect the appropriate IP's sometimes.
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Old 03-25-2009, 03:22 AM
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i see well my setup is a bit different i have 4 routers and im going through 3, so setting up the port forwarding might be different, im not sure on how i can do that, if anyone has any suggestions or knows how to do it with 4 routers please let me know thank you.
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Old 03-25-2009, 04:36 AM
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Yeah, with 4 routers, I can see where you would run into issues lmao! You still wouldn't want to set those settings I mentioned in my last post though, leave those commented out as I mentioned.

What you do need to do is ensure that your ports are forwarded through all of the way to your server. Also, make sure you are using Port RANGE Forwarding, not just Port Forwarding as they are not the same thing and normal Port Forwarding will not work.

Basically, you need to figure out the path of the traffic from your internet to the server. If you have 4 routers in between there, then each router needs to have port range forwarding of the listed ports sent to the IP of the next router and so on until the last router that connects directly to your server has the ports set to go right to the server.

I am not sure what you would need 4 routers for, but if you are trying to run a server from a network that isn't 100% your own personal network all of the way to the modem (like a college campus/dorms, or a companies network), then it is very possible that they have a proxy set on their network. If so, then most proxies block most of the needed ports for EQEmu to work and you would either need to contact the network admins to get them to open the ports, or you would just be out of luck.
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Old 03-25-2009, 05:17 AM
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ok thank you, i will try that sometime today right now im about to go to bed, and to answer your question as to why i have 4 routers, no im not on a campus or a company network its my home network, i have 12 computers on the network at all times whether there ethernet or wireless, we have one router for wireless networking and ethernet then the other 3 are just ethernet networking. But i do have a question. Do you have any idea how i can get the IP of my other 2 routers ( i currently have one of the ethernet ones forwarding to the router my computer goes through and then the one my computer goes through is forwarding to my computer IP ) what i need to do now by what you have said is get the IP of the other two routers and forward the ports to the router my computer is going through correct? So if you happen to know how i can get the other router ip's that'd be great, also do i have to forward anything from my cable modem?

Thanks for all your help.
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Old 03-25-2009, 05:26 AM
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Sorry for double post, i forgot to mention only 2 of my router's ip's come up when i go to command prompt and do ipconfig /all (this is how i got the second routers ip)
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Old 03-29-2009, 06:12 AM
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I think I might be able to help you with your outside connection problem, first of all find the IP of the pc you wish to run the server on, should be a 192.168.0.? number, and as Image has said to me do this. you can find the thread here http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/sho...t=27397&page=2

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Originally Posted by image View Post
You need to disable DMZ to first stop exposing your computer from the Internet.

Get rid of the filters, and the other world settings up in virtual server.

Then you want to use the Firewall tab with the following:

Source (drop down) WAN (text field is * as well)
Destination (drop down) LAN (text field is your local IP to the server)
Port Range (UDP) 9000 - 9080

That will open your internet ip to forward all ports 9000-9080 to your destination (local ip)

EverQuest protocol is UDP, server is TCP keep your TCP private and local it is just as vulnerable as the EQ protocol.

9000 is the world port, you can use 9001-9080 for zone ports set it in your eqemu_config.xml
Then add in your eqemu_config.xml

Quote:
Add:

<zones>
<defaultstatus>20</defaultstatus>

<!-- Sets port range for world to use to auto configure zones -->
<ports low="9001" high="9080"/>
</zones>

Before </server> at the end there
And it should work.
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